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Wireless LAN Analysis and Troubleshooting


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QUESTION: 143

Choose all that apply. Select effective ways to secure wireless networks.


  1. Require mobile users to use screen-saver passwords

  2. Use a Wireless Access Server

  3. Push secret key configurations down to users

  4. Use Windows NT wherever possible


Answer: A, B, C


QUESTION: 144

True or false? If you implement IPsec across both wired and wireless networks, then WEP is not

needed.


  1. True

  2. False


Answer: A


QUESTION: 145

Choose all that apply. Optimize Sniffer Wireless analysis by .


  1. Moving Sniffer Wireless close to the troublesome location

  2. Watching the signal level on the title bar

  3. Entering the correct IP address on the wireless adapter

  4. Setting the WEP keys on Sniffer Wireless before capturing


Answer: A, B, D


QUESTION: 146

Choose all that apply. What are some things to do when you are troubleshooting slow response

time between a mobile unit and a server on the backbone?


  1. Look for signs and sources of interference

  2. Check for problems on the wired network

  3. Check the signal strength of the station with the problem

  4. Change the BSSID on the client MIB


Answer: A, B, C


QUESTION: 147

What is the full name for WAP?


  1. Wired Application Protocol

  2. Wireless Access Protocol

  3. Wireless Application Protocol

  4. Wired Access Protocol


Answer: C


QUESTION: 148

True or false? When a mobile unit associates with an Access Point it must set the Mobile IP bit

and include a Mobile IP Information Element in the Association Request.


  1. True

  2. False


Answer: B


QUESTION: 149

Choose all that apply. The WAP standard addresses the way devices should communicate the

.


  1. Application interface

  2. Transport control

  3. i-Mode

  4. PDML

Answer: A, B


QUESTION: 150

True or false? Mobile IP is part of the IEEE 802.11 standard.


  1. True

  2. False


Answer: B