With WEP, all payloads are encrypted, broadcast and unicast. 802.11 frame
headers and 802.11 management messages are not encrypted. A failed
decryption can't be distinguished from a frame with bits in error, so it
should just look like an errored frame.
<Nittaku> wrote in message news:3ffb0d79$0$1817$(E-Mail Removed)...
> how does wep work in combination with broadcasting? is a broadcasted frame
> still encoded by some key?
>
> related to that: how is a failed attempt at decoding of a frame
recognized?
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