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Wi-Fi Knowledge Test
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Wi-Fi Knowledge Test
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25 Questions

1. IEEE 802.11i is also referred to as:
2. Of the following choices
3. What do the letters DSSS stand for?
4. Which one is the most secure?
5. Which of the following is not an organization that influences the standards used for WLANs today?
6. The diameter of a hotspot area is about:
7. WPA2 increased the security of WPA from 128 bits to how many bits?
8. Which of the following can be effectively used to restrict unnecessary traffic on your wireless network?
9. What is the fixed bandwidth defined by Wifi standard for 802.11b?
10. WPA stands for:
11. What is the fixed bandwidth defined by Wifi standard for 802.11g?
12. The 2.4-GHz band is broken down into how many channels?
13. An 802.11 frame may contain up to how many address fields?
14. By using this type of wireless connection
15. Wifi works on radio band:
16. When you connect to a wireless network
17. Which of the following security systems was marked as 'deprecated
18. What is it called when some drives around looking for available provate access points?
19. Wifi was built to move:
20. To prevent annoucement of the existence of your wireless network
21. What is the name of a newer trend in which large mesh networks of wifi are provided over a large geographical area?
22. True or False? The more users that share an access point
23. Which of the following is not one of the layers of the OSI networking model?
24. Wifi does not support roaming? True or False
25. If a device that is rated at 40 milliwatts (mW) is added to a connector whose resistance reduces the power by 3 decibels (-3dB)