is a 48 bit value that identifies an AP in an infrastructure network or a STP in an ad hoc network.
  • A network hub is not very common today, but acts as a
  • A range extender increases the
  • The basic service set identifier BSSID
  • An access point is used
WPA-2.
  • A network bridge is used
  • An access point is used
  • A range extender increases the
  • AES encryption is used by
Network bridge
  • You have configured a wireless access point to create a small network. You have configured all necessary parameters. Wireless clients seem to take a long time to find the wireless access point. You want to reduce the time it takes for the clients to connect. What should you do?
  • You are configuring a wireless network with 2 wireless access points. Both access points connect to the same wired network. You want wireless users to be able to connect to either access point and have the ability to roam between the two access points. How should you configure the access points?
  • You are an administrator of a growing network. You notice the network you have created is broadcasting but you cannot ping systems on different segments of your network. What device should you use to fix this issue?
  • You have a msall wireless network that uses multiple access points. The network uses WPA and broadcasts the SSID. WPA2 is not supported by the wireless access points. You want to connect a laptop computer to the wireless network. Which of the following parameters will you need to configure on the laptop? (2)
to connect different segments of a network.
  • A beacon is a
  • A network bridge is used
  • An access point is used
  • A range extender increases the
Configure a profile on the wireless client.
  • You have configured a wireless access point to create a small network. For security, you have disabled SSID broadcast. From a client computer you try to browse to find the access point. You see some other wireless networks in the area, but cannot see your network. What should you do?
  • You are configuring a wireless network with 2 wireless access points. Both access points connect to the same wired network. You want wireless users to be able to connect to either access point and have the ability to roam between the two access points. How should you configure the access points?
  • You have a msall wireless network that uses multiple access points. The network uses WPA and broadcasts the SSID. WPA2 is not supported by the wireless access points. You want to connect a laptop computer to the wireless network. Which of the following parameters will you need to configure on the laptop? (2)
  • You have configured a wireless access point to create a small network. You have configured all necessary parameters. Wireless clients seem to take a long time to find the wireless access point. You want to reduce the time it takes for the clients to connect. What should you do?
frame that the access point sends out periodically.
  • An access point is used
  • A network bridge is used
  • A range extender increases the
  • A beacon is a
strength of a signal or widen the range a network can reach.
  • A range extender increases the
  • A beacon is a
  • A network bridge is used
  • An access point is used
a preshared key and TKIP encryption.
  • To connect to the wireless network using WPA you need to use
  • Wireless access points that are in the same area should use
  • A range extender increases the
  • A network hub is not very common today, but acts as a
Decrease the beacon interval
  • You have configured a wireless access point to create a small network. You have configured all necessary parameters. Wireless clients seem to take a long time to find the wireless access point. You want to reduce the time it takes for the clients to connect. What should you do?
  • You have configured a wireless access point to create a small network. For security, you have disabled SSID broadcast. From a client computer you try to browse to find the access point. You see some other wireless networks in the area, but cannot see your network. What should you do?
  • You are configuring a wireless network with 2 wireless access points. Both access points connect to the same wired network. You want wireless users to be able to connect to either access point and have the ability to roam between the two access points. How should you configure the access points?
  • You have a msall wireless network that uses multiple access points. The network uses WPA and broadcasts the SSID. WPA2 is not supported by the wireless access points. You want to connect a laptop computer to the wireless network. Which of the following parameters will you need to configure on the laptop? (2)
simple device that pushes data or traffic through to all users connected to the hub would not be a good tool for connecting network segments.
  • A network hub is not very common today, but acts as a
  • The basic service set identifier BSSID
  • To connect to the wireless network using WPA you need to use
  • A network bridge is used
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