Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) is a wireless security standard that provides strong data security and network access control. WPA2 limits network usage to authorized users by requiring user authentication. Another feature of WPA2 is data encryption, which secures wireless network traffic from eavesdropping.
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