Affiliation:
1. New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Abstract
These days, wireless LANs are found everywhere—from large corporate networks to homes - because they are simple to set up, convenient for employees, don't require expensive wiring, and support continuous mobility. However, the greater availability of wireless LANs means increased danger from attacks and increased challenges to an organization, IT staff, and IT security professionals. We have implemented a time-based one-time password for wireless security lans to protect a network.
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