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This research paper delves into the critical aspects of Wi-Fi network security, providing a thorough analysis of the vulnerabilities and risks associated with wireless networks. As Wi-Fi technology continues to expand globally, ensuring robust security measures has become increasingly vital to protect sensitive data and maintain the integrity of network communications. The paper explores the various security protocols employed in Wi-Fi networks, evaluates their effectiveness, and highlights the common threats that these networks face, including unauthorized access, data interception, and cyber-attacks.Through a detailed examination of case studies and current security practices, the paper identifies potential weaknesses in existing Wi-Fi security frameworks and proposes strategies for mitigating these risks. By addressing both technical and practical considerations, this research aims to contribute to the ongoing efforts to enhance Wi-Fi network security, ensuring safer and more reliable wireless communication in both personal and professional environments. Recent tools and methods have proven to be beneficial in the research study area, with a particular focus on utilizing tools like OPNET. The study emphasizes the hardware requirements necessary for conducting MANET and OPNET simulations, which are crucial for enhancing network security and developing robust mechanisms to defend against attacks and hacking attempts. Researchers must employ powerful hardware systems, scalable techniques, and advanced simulators to meet the high computational demands of modern state-of-the-art application domains.
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