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Wireless Security Protocols practice questions

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20 questionsDomain: Wireless Security Protocols

What the exam tests

What to know about Wireless Security Protocols

Wireless security questions usually test authentication protocols (WPA2/WPA3), encryption modes, 802.11 standards and troubleshooting clients that cannot connect or associate.

WPA2 vs WPA3 authentication and encryption standards.

802.11 wireless standards, frequency bands and channel behaviour.

WLAN client troubleshooting — association, authentication and DHCP.

How SSID, authentication method and pre-shared key affect wireless access.

Watch out for

Common Wireless Security Protocols exam traps

  • WPA2-Enterprise uses 802.1X and a RADIUS server, not a pre-shared key.
  • WPA3 provides stronger encryption but backwards compatibility is not guaranteed.
  • A client can associate to an AP and still fail to reach the network.
  • 5 GHz gives higher throughput but shorter range than 2.4 GHz.

Practice set

Wireless Security Protocols questions

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Question 1easymultiple choice
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A company's IT policy requires that all wireless traffic be encrypted using the strongest available protocol. A technician is configuring a new access point that supports WPA3-SAE, WPA2-PSK with AES, and WPA2-PSK with TKIP. Which configuration meets the policy?

Question 2mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a wireless network for a school that uses Chromebooks and iPads. The network must support fast roaming and prioritize security. The technician enables WPA2-Enterprise with 802.1X. What additional configuration is needed to ensure seamless roaming between access points?

Question 3mediummultiple choice
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A customer reports that their laptop frequently disconnects from the office Wi-Fi and reconnects after a few seconds. The network uses WPA2-PSK with AES encryption. The technician checks the router logs and sees repeated '4-way handshake timeout' errors. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

Question 4easymultiple choice
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A user reports that their smartphone cannot connect to the office Wi-Fi, but other devices can. The network uses WPA2-Enterprise with PEAP-MSCHAPv2. The technician checks the phone's settings and sees that it is configured for WPA2-PSK. What is the most likely reason for the connection failure?

Question 5hardmultiple choice
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A security incident occurs where an attacker captures the 4-way handshake of a WPA2-PSK network and successfully cracks the passphrase offline. The technician is tasked with preventing this type of attack in the future. Which protocol should the technician implement?

Question 6easymultiple choice
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A technician is setting up a wireless network for a home office. The client is concerned about neighbors accessing their internet. The technician enables WPA2-PSK with a strong passphrase. Which additional step should the technician take to ensure the network is as secure as possible?

Question 7easymultiple choice
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During a security audit, a technician discovers that a company's wireless network uses WEP encryption. The network has been in place for 10 years and still uses the original router. What is the most immediate security risk?

Question 8mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a wireless network for a new office. The network must support legacy devices that only support WPA-TKIP, but the technician also wants to maximize security for modern devices. Which configuration should the technician use?

Question 9hardmultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting a wireless network where users report intermittent connectivity. The network uses WPA2-Enterprise with a RADIUS server. The technician notices that the RADIUS server logs show frequent authentication failures from one specific access point. What is the most likely cause?

Question 10mediummultiple choice
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A small business owner wants to replace their old wireless router because guests have been using the network to access inappropriate content. The owner wants to isolate guest traffic from the main business network and enforce content filtering. Which combination of wireless security and features should the technician recommend?

Question 11mediummultiple choice
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During a wireless site survey, a technician discovers that an employee has set up a personal wireless router in their cubicle, connected to the corporate network. This rogue access point is broadcasting an open SSID. Which security risk is most immediately concerning?

Question 12mediummultiple choice
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A technician is setting up a guest Wi-Fi network in a coffee shop. The owner wants customers to be able to connect easily without entering a password, but still wants basic encryption to prevent eavesdropping. Which security configuration should the technician use?

Question 13mediummultiple choice
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A company's IT policy requires that all wireless connections use certificate-based authentication to prevent unauthorized access. The network is currently using WPA2-PSK. Which configuration change is necessary to meet this policy?

Question 14mediummultiple choice
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A user's laptop running Windows 10 Pro connects to the corporate Wi-Fi but cannot access internal resources. The network uses WPA2-Enterprise with PEAP-MSCHAPv2. The laptop's wireless profile is configured correctly. Other users in the same office can access resources. What is the most likely cause?

Question 15easymultiple choice
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A small business owner reports that after upgrading their wireless router to a newer model, their older laptops running Windows 7 cannot connect to the Wi-Fi network. The new router is configured with WPA3-Personal. Which of the following is the most likely reason for the connectivity failure?

Question 16hardmultiple choice
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A network administrator is configuring a new wireless network for a hospital that requires the highest level of security for patient data. The network must support 802.1X authentication with smart cards. Which combination of security protocols and authentication methods should be used?

Question 17easymultiple choice
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A customer calls saying their home Wi-Fi network suddenly stopped working after they changed the router's security mode from WPA2-PSK to WPA2-Enterprise. All their devices previously connected fine. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

Question 18easymultiple choice
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During a security audit at a law firm, the IT manager wants to ensure that all wireless communication is encrypted with the strongest available standard that is also compatible with their mix of Windows 10 laptops and iOS tablets. Which security protocol should you recommend?

Question 19hardmultiple choice
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A company's security policy mandates that all wireless traffic must be encrypted using a protocol that is resistant to KRACK attacks. The current network uses WPA2-PSK with AES. Which of the following upgrades should be implemented to meet this requirement?

Question 20mediummultiple choice
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A user reports that their Windows 11 laptop can see the office Wi-Fi network but fails to connect, displaying 'Can't connect to this network'. Other users with the same laptop model connect without issues. The network uses WPA2-PSK with AES. What should you check first?

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Wireless security questions usually test authentication protocols (WPA2/WPA3), encryption modes, 802.11 standards and troubleshooting clients that cannot connect or associate.
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