In a hot spot WLAN in a local coffee shop, it is seen that on average, the AP receives 40 packets per second. Oscar know

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In a hot spot WLAN in a local coffee shop, it is seen that on average, the AP receives 40 packets per second. Oscar know

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In a hot spot WLAN in a local coffee shop, it is seen that on average, the AP receives 40 packets per second. Oscar knows that the WLAN service in this coffee shop is making use of WEP and starts capturing packets at the coffee shop for 8 hours a day. a. What is the maximum time Oscar should wait to capture enough packets to see the same IV? b. How will this time change if the size of the IV is changed to 48 bits?
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