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RSN (Robust Secure Network) is a protocol for establishing secure communications over an 802.11 wireless network. RSN (Robust Secure Network) is part of the 802.11i standard.
The RSN Protocol ProcessThe RSN protocol functions as follows:
The RSN Information ElementRSN begins to establish a secure communication channel by broadcasting an RSN Information Element message across the wireless network. The RSN Information Element (IE) broadcasts the following information:
The format of the RSN Information Element frame is:
RSN Authentication and Key Management SuitesThe authentication and key management suites supported by RSN include:
RSN Cipher SuitesThe pairwise or group cipher suites supported by RSN include:
RSN on Legacy Wireless HardwareWireless networks which employ RSN but allow the use of TKIP are sometimes referred to by the term Transition Security Network (TSN). TSN is necessary because legacy wireless equipment does not have the necessary hardware to support the CCMP protocol. blog comments powered by Disqus |
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