Am I right in thinking that if traffic is very low on my wireless LAN that it serves as sort of a partial security measure against WEP attacks ? The reason I ask is that the attacks seem to require collecting millions of packets and my wireless LAN tends to only send 100,000 or so a day. Does this mean than an attacker would have to hang around for weeks sniffing traffic to attack ? Or can the attacker convince other devices on the network to transmit data to up the number of packets ?
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