Question
What are three basic parameters to configure on a wireless access point? (Choose three.)
Group of answer choices
RTS/CTS
SSID
Authentication method
RF Channel
Group of answer choices
RTS/CTS
SSID
Authentication method
RF Channel
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The three basic parameters to configure on a wireless access point are:
1. **SSID (Service Set Identifier)** - This is the name of the wireless network that users will see and connect to.
2. **Authentication method** - This defines how clients connect to the network and how their credentials are verified, which can include methods like WPA2, WPA3, etc.
3. **RF Channel** - This is the specific frequency or channel on which the access point transmits, helping to manage interference and optimize connectivity.
So, the correct choices are:
- SSID
- Authentication method
- RF Channel
**RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)** is a mechanism used to prevent collisions in wireless communication but is not typically considered one of the basic parameters for configuration.
1. **SSID (Service Set Identifier)** - This is the name of the wireless network that users will see and connect to.
2. **Authentication method** - This defines how clients connect to the network and how their credentials are verified, which can include methods like WPA2, WPA3, etc.
3. **RF Channel** - This is the specific frequency or channel on which the access point transmits, helping to manage interference and optimize connectivity.
So, the correct choices are:
- SSID
- Authentication method
- RF Channel
**RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)** is a mechanism used to prevent collisions in wireless communication but is not typically considered one of the basic parameters for configuration.
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