switch to AES encryption on your wifi router

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Amit Kshirsagar

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Jan 6, 2014, 9:11:34 AM1/6/14
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I was playing with the encryption on my wifi router and noticed better download/upload speed after I changed to encryption type from TKPI to AES. 
On many routers, by default it is TKPI which is much slower. You might see difference of 50%-75% in speed.

Manoj Menon

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Jan 6, 2014, 10:01:51 AM1/6/14
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TKIP right? Thanks for the info. I checked, mine is AES.
 
 

Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 22:11:34 +0800
From: amit.ks...@yahoo.co.in
Subject: switch to AES encryption on your wifi router
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I was playing with the encryption on my wifi router and noticed better download/upload speed after I changed to encryption type from TKPI to AES. 
On many routers, by default it is TKPI which is much slower. You might see difference of 50%-75% in speed.

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Vikrant Varshney Gmail

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Jan 6, 2014, 10:29:17 AM1/6/14
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How do novice people do it?

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Amit Kshirsagar

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Jan 6, 2014, 10:35:30 AM1/6/14
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Just log on to your router and check the settings. Usually its under wifi configuration (manual settings)
Even if you change anything accidentally..don't save it and you should be fine.

Best way off-course is google for how to change the encryption setting on whatever router you have.
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