A network administrator is configuring a WLAN. Why would the administrator change the default DHCP IPv4 addresses on an AP?

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A network administrator is configuring a WLAN. Why would the administrator change the default DHCP IPv4 addresses on an AP?

  • to restrict access to the WLAN by authorized, authenticated users only
  • to monitor the operation of the wireless network
  • to reduce outsiders intercepting data or accessing the wireless network by using a well-known address range
  • to reduce the risk of interference by external devices such as microwave ovens

Exam with this question: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials ( Version 7.00) - SRWE Final Exam

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