What is wpa-psk encryption?
WPA-PSK is an encryption method for wireless network communications. It is a successor to the old 128-bit WEP encryption standard, designed to provide simpler and stronger encryption for networks that don’t have a dedicated authentication server.MeaningWPA-PSK stands for Wi-Fi-protected access pre-shared key.MethodWPA-PSK encryption uses an automatic “rekeying” process to request new encryption keys after a set amount of time, or after a certain number of network packets have been transmitted. The devices connected to the network are then re-authenticated with these new keys, provided they have the correct passkey.Target AudienceWPA-PSK was designed largely for the home user, with the intent to simplify the process of securing a home network.AdvantagesWPA-PSK is easier to use than the old WEP standard. The process is simplified with a standard pass phrase, or “shared secret,” that is entered at both ends of the network (the router and each client device). WPA-PSK is also stronger than