Which of the following implementation steps would be appropriate for a public wireless hot-spot?
A. Reduce power level
B. Disable SSID broadcast
C. Open system authentication
D. MAC filter
Explanation:
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a to the bsays:
open system authentication because it is free to the public
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Jakesays:
A.
Reduce power level
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Fundamental Kidsays:
The correct answer is Open System Authentication
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meacsays:
A- reduce power level will do nothing one way or the other. it will simply limit the range of access.
B- Disable SSID broadcast does the opposite of what we want to achieve
D- MAC Filter does the opposite of what we want to achieve,a nd it would be a full-time job to manage all the MACS
So C- An Open system authentication is the only option
Explanation:
For a public wireless hot-spot, you want members of the public to be able to access the wireless network without having to provide them with a password. Therefore, Open System Authentication is the best solution.
open system authentication because it is free to the public
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A.
Reduce power level
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The correct answer is Open System Authentication
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A- reduce power level will do nothing one way or the other. it will simply limit the range of access.
B- Disable SSID broadcast does the opposite of what we want to achieve
D- MAC Filter does the opposite of what we want to achieve,a nd it would be a full-time job to manage all the MACS
So C- An Open system authentication is the only option
Explanation:
For a public wireless hot-spot, you want members of the public to be able to access the wireless network without having to provide them with a password. Therefore, Open System Authentication is the best solution.
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