A random wave envelope is created from a set of bounded random numbers by
additively combining a triangle, a square and a sine wave. The random
wave envelope is then used to create a sequence of wave random numbers
from the wave envelope, which are used to generate random-variant keys
for encryption in place of the pre-placed encryption key. An ambiguity
envelope is thus created over the transmission of data packets as
random-variant-keys are used that are distinct and separate for each
packet and may also be distinct and separate for each incoming and
outgoing packet. The random-variant keys are only created at the time of
the actual use for encrypting or decrypting a data packet and not before
and then discarded after one time use. The random-variant keys may be
used in wireless network using wireless access points, cellular phone and
data networks and ad hoc mobile wireless networks.