WLAN: Atheros AR6103, 802.11 b / g / n with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi - Fi Protected Setup (WPS); does not connect to WPA and WPA2 secured networks using 802.1
X authentication methods; does not support connecting to ad - hoc (or peer - to - peer) Wi - Fi networks.
Supports public and private Wi - Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11 b, 802.11 g, or 802.11 n standard with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi - Fi Protected Setup (WPS); does not connect to WPA and WPA2 secured networks using 802.1
X authentication methods; does not support connecting to ad - hoc (or peer - to - peer) Wi - Fi networks.
The Contractor shall deliver devices meeting the specifications of the Kindle Touch, as follows: must provide at least a 6 ″ diagonal E Ink display, optimized with proprietary waveform and font technology, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 16 - level gray scale; must hold up to 1,400 books or have at least 2 GB of internal memory; must be accessible to public and private Wi - Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11 b, 802.11 g, or 802.11 n standard with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi - Fi Protected Setup (WPS); must not connect to WPA and WPA2 secured networks using 802.1
X authentication methods; must not connect to ad - hoc (or peer - to - peer) Wi - Fi networks; and must include a front light feature.»
Supports public and private Wi - Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11 b, 802.11 g, or 802.11 n standard with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or or Wi - Fi Protected Setup (WPS); Supports WPA and WPA2 secured networks using 802.1
X authentication methods using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad - hoc (or peer - to - peer) Wi - Fi networks.
Not exact matches
We've updated our biometrics security entry
method to work with iPhone
X FaceID
authentication.
Apple's new two - factor
authentication, first released in 2015, is an improved security
method built directly into iOS 9 and OS
X El Capitan.
The popularity of complex facial
authentication methods is also unlikely to grow as iPhone
X sales predictions keep shrinking, not to mention fears of possible patent infringement.