The usual security that we use in our home Wi-Fi connection is WPA and WEP and Windows automatically remembers the password once we successfully log in to it for the first time. However, many organizations use PEAP, short of Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol, for added security and it requires a little more information like username and domain along with the [...]
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