
The original 802.11 core security protocol, ________, was deeply flawed.
A) 802.11i
B) WPA
C) WEP
D) None of the above. The original core protocol was NOT deeply flawed.
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Q92: RTS frames tell other wireless clients that
Q93: In a large organization, WEP rekeying is
Q94: WEP mandates shared keys.
Q95: PEAP is a popular extended EAP protocol.
Q96: Attackers can exploit WEPs weaknesses by _.
A)
Q98: WEP uses RC4 for fast and therefore
Q99: In 802.11i, _ authentication always uses SSL/TLS.
A)
Q100: 802.11i offers strong security.
Q101: Using a shared initial key is dangerous
Q102: Nearly all wireless access points can support
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