Mark wants to configure all the wireless access points and client computers to act in accordance with the company’s security policy. What will he do to accomplish this? Each correct answer represents a part of the solution. (Choose three.)

Last Updated on February 6, 2022 by Admin 3

Mark works as a Network Administrator for Infonet Inc. The company has a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain-based network. The domain contains one hundred Windows XP Professional client computers. Mark is deploying an 802.11 wireless LAN on the network. The wireless LAN will use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) for all the connections. According to the company’s security policy, the client computers must be able to automatically connect to the wireless LAN. However, the unauthorized computers must not be allowed to connect to the wireless LAN and view the wireless network. Mark wants to configure all the wireless access points and client computers to act in accordance with the company’s security policy. What will he do to accomplish this?

Each correct answer represents a part of the solution. (Choose three.)

  • Configure the authentication type for the wireless LAN to Open system.
  • Broadcast SSID to connect to the access point (AP).
  • Disable SSID Broadcast and enable MAC address filtering on all wireless access points.
  • Install a firewall software on each wireless access point.
  • On each client computer, add the SSID for the wireless LAN as the preferred network.
  • Configure the authentication type for the wireless LAN to Shared Key.
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