course hero which of the following applies to an ssid? (choose all that apply)

by Allen Stoltenberg 4 min read

What is SSID in a device?

A. aThe SSID is an alphanumeric value that identifies the vendor's device type.

What is SSID in a network?

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.

How much Mbps does 802.11n use?

True 802.11n networks use MIMO technology allowing them to operate at 300 Mbps and sometimes higher.

How far apart can a P2P bridge connect?

B A Point-to-Point (P2P) wireless bridge can connect wired networks in two buildings 25 miles apart.

Is a WAP a router?

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.

Why are SSIDs important?

E. SSIDs provide important security for the network.

What is Temporal Key Integrity Protocol?

B. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol ensures keys do not change during a session.