Which of the following is one reason WEP is less secure than 802.11i?
a. WEP is only capable of 16-bit keys, whereas 802.11i can use keys up to 128 bits long.
b. WEP uses only one encryption method, whereas 802.11i combines two encryption methods for data in transit.
c. WEP uses the same key for authentication and encryption every time a client connects, whereas 802.11i assigns keys dynamically to each transmission.
d. WEP does not require clients to specify an SSID, whereas 802.11i requires clients to specify an SSID plus a username and password for the network’s access server.
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