Once the network is accessed, wireless products use WEP (wired equivalent privacy or wireless encryption protocol) to keep your data transmission safe from prying eyes. The WEP standard delivers the same security associated with traditional wired networks. It is essentially a complicated software algorithm that scrambles data as it is sent and unscrambles it as soon as it is received, keeping it safe in transit.
The down side to WEP encryption is that hackers are already beginning to learn how to hack through it and access networks. However, future wireless protocols will eventually replace WEP. When you evaluate access points and wireless network cards, be sure that you can upgrade them easily as new wireless access standards emerge.
For example, you will be able to be upgrade HP's wireless software and hardware as new security methods are tested and become standard. You won't have to invest in new hardware or software, just a bit of your time to run the installation utilities that will bring the hardware and software in your wireless network up to the newest security level.
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