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Glossary Term Wi-Fi Authentication Protocol

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What is Wi-Fi Authentication Protocol?

Wi-Fi Authentication Protocol refers to a set of rules and procedures that devices must follow to gain access to a secured Wi-Fi network, ensuring only authorized users can connect.

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Understanding Wi-Fi Authentication Protocol

Wi-Fi Authentication Protocol refers to the method utilized to verify the identity of devices attempting to connect to a wireless network. It ensures that only authorized users gain access to the network resources. Common Wi-Fi authentication protocols include WPA2, WPA3, and EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), each offering varying levels of security mechanisms to protect network communications from unauthorized access.

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