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Which two items should be configured on the wireless client?

An AP has been configured for personal wireless access to the Internet using appropriate security and cloaking. Which two items should be configured on the wireless client? (Choose two.)

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A.
RF channel

B.
BSS

C.
PSK

D.
802.1X/EAP

E.
broadcast SSID

F.
manual SSID

G.
IBSS

Explanation:

8 Comments on “Which two items should be configured on the wireless client?

  1. MaX_5 says:

    I agree with daperzoid, here is an excerpt from the quick reference guide:

    As soon as wireless devices (called “stations” in the 802.11 standard) connect to each other over a wireless network, a Basic Service
    Set (BSS) is formed.

    So there is no need to configure BSS on the client, PSK instead is needed to match the security requirements




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    1. luis cifer says:

      No adhoc here. AP setup – hidden SSID and proper security. It’s personal so assuming home internet. the strongest home security would be wpa2/PSK. According to TL’s book page 12 on BSS, the client would have to have a profile created, that defines the SSID. you also need the PSK. So C and F. I have no idea how you would configure a client for BSS, since BSS is only configured in APs




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  2. Lwood says:

    Direct from the book that Max referenced, quoting: As soon as wireless devices (called “stations” in the 802.11 standard)connect to each other over a wireless network, a Basic Service
    Set (BSS) is formed. Because ad-hoc networks do not rely on any device other than the stations themselves, the wireless network they
    form is called an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). They are sometimes called peer-to-peer (wireless) networks.




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