CCNA Discovery 1 Chapter 7




1. Why is IEEE 802.11 wireless technology able to transmit further distances than Bluetooth technology?
 transmits at much lower frequencies
 has higher power output
 transmits at much higher frequencies
 uses better encryption methods


2.
 What are three advantages of wireless over wired technology? (Choose three.)
 more secure
 longer range
 anytime, anywhere connectivity
 easy and inexpensive to install
 ease of using licensed air space
 ease of adding additional devices


3. What are two benefits of wireless networking over wired networking? (Choose two.)
 speed
 security
 mobility
 reduced installation time
 allows users to share more resources
 not susceptible to interference from other devices


4. A technician has been asked to provide wireless connectivity to the wired Ethernet network of a building. Which three factors affect the number of access points needed? (Choose three.)
 the size of the building
 the number of solid interior walls in the building
 the presence of microwave ovens in several offices
 the encryption method used on the wireless network
 the use of both Windows and Appletalk operating systems
 the use of shortwave or infrared on the AP


5. Why is security so important in wireless networks?
 Wireless networks are typically slower than wired networks.
 Televisions and other devices can interfere with wireless signals.
 Wireless networks broadcast data over a medium that allows easy access.
 Environmental factors such as thunderstorms can affect wireless networks.


6. What does the Wi-Fi logo indicate about a wireless device?
 IEEE has approved the device.
 The device is interoperable with all other wireless standards.
 The device is interoperable with other devices of the same standard that also display the Wi-Fi logo.
 The device is backwards compatible with all previous wireless standards.


7. Which statement is true concerning wireless bridges?
 connects two networks with a wireless link
 stationary device that connects to a wireless LAN
 allows wireless clients to connect to a wired network
 increases the strength of a wireless signal


8. Which WLAN component is commonly referred to as an STA?
 cell
 antenna
 access point
 wireless bridge
 wireless client


9. Which statement is true concerning an ad-hoc wireless network?
 created by connecting wireless clients in a peer-to-peer network
 created by connecting wireless clients to a single, centralized AP
 created by connecting multiple wireless basic service sets through a distribution system
 created by connecting wireless clients to a wired network using an ISR


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10. Refer to the graphic. In the Wireless menu option of a Linksys integrated router, what does the Network Mode option Mixed mean?
 The router supports encryption and authentication.
 The router supports both wired and wireless connections.
 The router supports 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n devices.
 The router supports connectivity through infrared and radio frequencies.


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11. Refer to the graphic. In the Wireless menu of a Linksys integrated router, what configuration option allows the presence of the access point to be known to nearby clients?
 Network Mode
 Network Name (SSID)
 Radio Band
 Wide Channel
 Standard Channel
 SSID Broadcast


12. Which two statements about a service set identifier (SSID) are true? (Choose two.)
 tells a wireless device to which WLAN it belongs
 consists of a 32-character string and is not case sensitive
 responsible for determining the signal strength
 all wireless devices on the same WLAN must have the same SSID
 used to encrypt data sent across the wireless network


13. Which two statements characterize wireless network security? (Choose two.)
 Wireless networks offer the same security features as wired networks.
 Wardriving enhances security of wireless networks.
 With SSID broadcast disabled, an attacker must know the SSID to connect.
 Using the default IP address on an access point makes hacking easier.
 An attacker needs physical access to at least one network device to launch an attack.


14. What type of authentication does an access point use by default?
 Open
 PSK
 WEP
 EAP


15. Which statement is true about open authentication when it is enabled on an access point?
 requires no authentication
 uses a 64-bit encryption algorithm
 requires the use of an authentication server
 requires a mutually agreed upon password


16. What are two authentication methods that an access point could use? (Choose two.)
 WEP
 WPA
 EAP
 ASCII
 pre-shared keys


17. What is the difference between using open authentication and pre-shared keys?
 Open authentication requires a password. Pre-shared keys do not require a password.
 Open authentication is used with wireless networks. Pre-shared keys are used with wired networks.
 Pre-shared keys require an encrypted secret word. Open authentication does not require a secret word.
 Pre-shared keys require a MAC address programmed into the access point. Open authentication does not require this programming.


18. What term describes the encoding of wireless data to prevent intercepted data from being read by a hacker?
 address filtering
 authentication
 broadcasting
 encryption
 passphrase encoding


19. What access-point feature allows a network administrator to define what type of data can enter the wireless network?
 encryption
 hacking block
 traffic filtering
 MAC address filtering
 authentication


20. What are the two WEP key lengths? (Choose two.)
 8 bit
 16 bit
 32 bit
 64 bit
 128 bit


21. Complete the following sentence: WEP is used to ______ , and EAP is used to _____ wireless networks.
 encrypt; authenticate users on
 filter traffic; select the operating frequency for
 identify the wireless network; compress data on
 create the smallest wireless network; limit the number of users on 






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