A. aThe SSID is an alphanumeric value that identifies the vendor's device type.
B, C The SSID is a logical network name for a WLAN and has a maximum alphanumeric value of 32 bits . It doesn't identify the device type, and it doesn't identify the security encryption method.
True 802.11n networks use MIMO technology allowing them to operate at 300 Mbps and sometimes higher.
B A Point-to-Point (P2P) wireless bridge can connect wired networks in two buildings 25 miles apart.
False A WAP is only an access point, but a wireless router includes an access point and additional components such as a router, a switch, and DHCP.
E. SSIDs provide important security for the network.
B. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol ensures keys do not change during a session.