WMF (Wireless Multicast Forwarding): This protocol is specifically designed to handle multicast traffic on wireless networks. It allows multicast traffic to be forwarded efficiently to clients on a specific WLAN without flooding the entire network.
By enabling WMF on the specific WLAN, the engineer can ensure that multicast traffic is delivered only to the clients connected to that WLAN.
Why not the others?
A. DCA (Dynamic Channel Assignment): This is used for optimizing channel selection on access points, not for multicast traffic.
B. WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia): This is used for prioritizing traffic types (e.g., voice, video) but does not handle multicast forwarding.
C. TPC (Transmit Power Control): This is used for adjusting the transmit power of access points, not for multicast traffic.
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