Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksWhy is it important to use WPA3 encryption instead of older Wi-Fi security protocols?AWPA3 increases Wi-Fi speed dramaticallyBWPA3 removes the need for passwordsCWPA3 disables all network devices automaticallyDWPA3 provides stronger protection against hackingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand WPA3 benefitsWPA3 is the latest Wi-Fi security standard offering stronger encryption and protection.Step 2: Compare with other optionsWPA3 does not increase speed dramatically, disable devices, or remove passwords.Final Answer:WPA3 provides stronger protection against hacking -> Option DQuick Check:WPA3 = Stronger Wi-Fi security [OK]Quick Trick: WPA3 means better Wi-Fi security [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking WPA3 boosts speedBelieving WPA3 disables devicesAssuming no password needed
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