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Wi-Fi Authentication

Wi-Fi authentication is the process of verifying the identity of a device or user before granting access to a wireless network. It involves protocols and methods to ensure only authorized entities can connect, typically using credentials like passwords, certificates, or tokens. This is a critical security component in wireless networking to prevent unauthorized access and protect data.

Also known as: Wireless Authentication, WiFi Auth, WLAN Authentication, 802.11 Authentication, Wi-Fi Access Control
🧊Why learn Wi-Fi Authentication?

Developers should learn Wi-Fi authentication when building or securing applications that rely on wireless networks, such as IoT devices, mobile apps, or enterprise systems. It's essential for implementing secure network access in scenarios like public hotspots, corporate Wi-Fi, or home networks to prevent breaches and ensure compliance with security standards like WPA3.

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