Why would a technician configure a passphrase for a WLAN on a wireless router?
- to protect someone from changing the configuration
- to protect the SSID from being changed
- to protect someone from cabling directly to the router and accessing the router
- to configure wireless client authentication
Explanation: When a WLAN on a wireless router is being configured, a passphrase is used in the wireless security settings for a specific security mode. Clients must be configured for the same security mode and the same passphrase in order to access the WLAN.
Exam with this question: 13.5.4 Module Quiz - WLAN Configuration Answers
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