This term refers to the distance travelled by an electromagnetic wave in the time it takes for the signal to complete one cycle.
What is wavelength?
This is the value of 35dBm, in watts
What is 3.162 Watts
The PHY name of 802.11n
What is High Throughput?
In 802.1x, the term authenticator refers to this device.
What is the access point?
As wavelength increases, frequency does this
decreases
What is /19?
This is the value in watts for -68dBm
158.49picowatts
Highly directional antennas have a radiation pattern that is less than this number of degrees
What is 50 degrees?
This is a framework to secure the authentication process
What is EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol?
This is the time it takes for one cycle on a 2.4GHz signal
What is 417picoseconds?
A device with an IP address of 192.168.100.75 and a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.248 would have this network address and broadcast address
What are 192.168.100.72 and 192.168.100.79?
7dB
These are transmitted by access points several times per second, including information about the BSS managed by the AP.
What are beacon frames?
This term refers to a WAP that is connected to a network without permission
What is a Rogue Access Point?
The wavelength is longest in which of the following electromagnetic spectrum ranges?
Gamma, X-Ray, Ultraviolet, Visible, Infrared, Microwave, Radio
What is the radio range?
This is the Protocol Data Unit for Layer 4 of the OSI Model
What are segments?
NETSH WLAN MODE=BSSID shows a 78% signal strength. This value equates to this value in watts
What is 794.33pW?
The number of 5GHz non-overlapping channels
What are 24 non-overlapping channels?
This was the original 802.11 standard security protocol
What is WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)?
This term refers to the conversion of RF energy to heat as it passes through some materials
What is absorption?
A client device is assigned an IP address of 169.254.237.57 when this situation occurs
What is the DHCP server is unreachable?
An AP transmitting 175mW goes through an 11dBi antenna. What is the signal level in watts after the antenna?
What is 2.203W?
This term refers to overlapping AP coverage areas that are utilizing the same center frequency
What is Co-Channel Interference?
WPA3 incorporated the use of this
What is SAE - Simultaneous Authentication of Equals?