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Each packet transmitted using TKIP has a unique 48-bit serial number that is incremented every time a new packet is transmitted and used both as the Initialization Vector and part of the key.
When you perform an encryption operation you initialize your Encryptor with this key, then generate a new, unique Initialization Vector for each record you’re going to encrypt.
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