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Dynamic Key Derivation
Dynamic Key Derivation is a feature defined in the IEEE802.1x standard, which allows for the creation of per user session keys. WEP keys do not have to be kept at the client device or at the AP when using 802.1x. The WEP keys are dynamically created at the client for every session, thus making it more secure.
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Dynamic Key Derivation
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