What is a difference between an Infrastructure Basic Service Set (BSS) network and an Ad Hoc network?
In an Ad Hoc network, only one WLAN controller is used. A BSS allows multiple WLAN controllers to be connected together to form a mobility domain.
An Ad Hoc network allows only legacy security options such as WEP. A BSS allows the creation of a robust security network (RSN) using security methods such as WPA2-Personal.
A BSS is recommended for enterprise WLANs, while Ad Hoc deployments are recommended for small and medium businesses.
In a BSS, an access point is used for connectivity to the wired network infrastructure. In an Ad Hoc network, client stations communicate directly with each other.
Correct answer: D
Question 2
You are hired by ABC Company to recommend an appropriate solution for their wireless network. They would like to operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band and will require data throughput in excess of 10 Mbps. To meet that need, you recommend equipment compliant with the ______ or ______ amendments to the 802.11 standard. (Choose 2)
802.11a
802.11b
802.11i
802.11g
802.11n
Correct answer: DE
Explanation:
Question 3
As a new salesperson for ABC Company's Golden Gate division, you are tasked with selling Wi-Fi equipment. While evaluating the manufacturer's specifications for a specific Wi-Fi device, you read that this device supports 802.1X/EAP. What capability does this feature provide?