What in nav, where it is found?
Answer / Swamjeet Singh
NAV stands for Network Access Vector and is a protocol used for communication between the client and access point (AP) during EAPOL authentication. It can be found in WiFi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2 security protocols.
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