I can answer all kinds of questions relating to cryptology, both theoretical and practical. I also answer related questions in computer science and mathematics. I will probably NOT ANSWER questions pertaining to intrusion detection, hacking, viruses, spyware, trojans, firewalls, etc, unless they involve some sort of cryptography.
I have a PhD in cryptography and about 5 years industry and research experience.
PhD (Computer Science)
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your question is a bit vague. Encryption algorithms can be classified using several criteria. What criteria are you looking at? From the most general perspective there are two types of cryptography
Short answer is yes, it is possible for him to access your packets. There is nothing you can do to prevent it. He can also know what sites you visit. If the sites you visit use ssl then the packets
Several causes: Did you configure the wireless adapter properly? Did you configure the router properly? Did you configure the browser properly? .... and so on... It is impossible to determine
It could also be a problem with network adapter (driver, configuration). Is it just the Internet that is slow or is it the same problem with LAN? Try to connect two computers in a LAN and see if you

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