Although if its all you have, its not that bad. I have it on my network at home as its the only encryption my mums laptop supports. In all honesty its pretty damn time consuming trying to crack it in the home environment. I did a study as part of my MSc and at the rate I was collecting the right unique frames it would have taken me a month of constant sniffing to get enough unique frames to get the key! In work places however, you can get enough in about an hour or two. I would say use it as a last resort as at home its not too bad, but there is a lot better!
Yes I totally agree. To be fair I only started using any encryption in the last month, after hearing horror stories about people hi-jacking the interweb connection, downloading horrible sh*t to their computers, but of course the ip address of the connection was of the router. The police got involved, confiscated said innocents computer and it was up to him to prove himself innocent !!
The moral of the story - use the best encryption you can javascript:emoticon(':scare:')
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