You administer a small WLAN with nine access points. As a small business, you do not run a RADIUS server and use WPA2-Personal for security and the APs are in autonomous mode. Recently, you changed the passphrase for WPA2-Personal in all APs and clients. Several users are now reporting the inability to connect to the network at times and it is constrained to one area of the building and those clients work properly elsewhere. When using a WLAN scanner, you see that the AP covering that area is online and has a strong signal. No other changes have been made to the environment and all access points are the same model. What is the likely problem?
Correct Answer:
A
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What is required when operating 802.11ax APs in the 6 GHz band using passphrase-based authentication?
Correct Answer:
C
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An AP is advertised as a tri-band, 4x4:4, Wi-Fi 6, 802.11ax AP. Based on this information and assuming it is correctly advertised, what can be determined as certainly true about this AP?
Correct Answer:
B
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You are troubleshooting a controller-based AP that is unable to locate the controller. DHCP is not used and the controller is located at 10.10.10.81/24 while the AP is on the 10.10.16.0/24 network. Of the listed options, what should be inspected to verify proper configuration?
Correct Answer:
C
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