TKIP is an enhancement of WEP encryption that address many of the known weaknesses of WEP. TKIP starts with a 128-bit temporal key that is combined with a 48-bit Initialization Vector (IV) and source and destination MAC addresses in a complicated pro

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1. TKIP is an enhancement of WEP encryption that address many of the known weaknesses of WEP. TKIP starts with a 128-bit temporal key that is combined with a 48-bit Initialization Vector (IV) and source and destination MAC addresses in a complicated pro