
The main access threat to 802.11 wireless LANs is an attacker plugging into a wall jack.
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Q50: Eavesdropping usually is more of a concern
Q51: EAP uses RADIUS for authentication.
Q52: _ is called Port-Based Access Control.
A) 802.11i
B)
Q53: Most central authentication servers are governed by
Q54: When a new EAP authentication is added,
Q56: _ is used by _ for authentication.
A)
Q57: An EAP response message may contain _.
A)
Q58: The 802.1X protocol created for wired LANs
Q59: The 802.11 standards were developed by the
Q60: Traditionally, Ethernet LANs offered no access security.
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