7 wi-fi protected access (wpa) – HP Deskjet 6840 Color Inkjet Printer User Manual

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Encryption type Description

Benefits

Limitations

AES

Advanced

Encryption Standard

(AES) is a U.S.

government

sponsored

encryption method

that uses a complex

algorithm called

“Rijndael.”
AES uses

encryption keys to

encode data. AES

automatically

changes the

encryption keys

after a certain time

interval, thus making

the wireless network

less vulnerable to

eavesdropping.

Since the

encryption key

changes

automatically, the

data is more difficult

for eavesdroppers

to decode.

All devices must

have the key.

TKIP

Temporal Key

Integrity Protocol

(TKIP) uses

encryption keys to

encode data. TKIP

automatically

changes the

encryption keys

after a certain time

interval, thus making

the wireless network

less vulnerable to

eavesdropping.

Since the

encryption key

changes

automatically, the

data is more difficult

for eavesdroppers

to decode.

All devices must

have the key.

5.3.7 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) provides security by doing the following:

• Encrypting data sent over radio waves from one wireless device to another

wireless device

• Controlling access to network resources through authentication protocols

Only devices that share the same WPA settings as the printer will be able to

communicate with the printer.

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