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Wireless Networking
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What does Wi-Fi stand for?
A.Wireless Fidelity
B.Wide Frequency
C. Wireless Finder
D. Wide Fidelity
Which of the following IEEE standards is used for Wi-Fi?
A. 802.3
B. 802.11
C.802.15
D.802.16
What is the maximum data rate of the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard?
A. 54 Mbps
B.600 Mbps
C.1.3 Gbps
D. 7 Gbps
Which frequency bands do Wi-Fi networks typically operate on?
A. 900 MHz and 1.8 GHz
B.2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
C.1.2 GHz and 3.6 GHz
D.5.8 GHz and 10 GHz
What is the main purpose of a wireless access point (WAP)?
A. To route packets across networks
B.To provide internet access via Ethernet cables
C.To allow wireless devices to connect to a wired network
D. To convert analog signals to digital
What is the function of the WPA2 protocol in wireless networking?
A.To increase data transmission speeds
B.To provide encryption and security
C. To assign IP addresses
D.To connect devices to the internet
Which of the following technologies is used to enhance the range and speed of Wi-Fi networks?
A.Beamforming
B.Frequency Hopping
C.TDMA
D.CDMA
What does SSID stand for in the context of wireless networking?
A.Secure Set Identifier
B. Service Set Identifier
C.Security Set Identification
D.Service Security ID
Which Wi-Fi encryption method is considered the most secure?
A.WEP
B.WPA
C.WPA2
D.TKIP
What is the purpose of a wireless repeater in a network?
A.To provide firewall protection
B.To extend the range of the wireless network
C.To manage network traffic
D.To encrypt data transmissions
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