Securing Wireless Access for Business and Patron Use

Configuring Different Wireless Access on the Same Equipment

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A store owner would like to have secure wireless access available for both business equipment and patron use.

Which of the following features should be configured to allow different wireless access through the same equipment?

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A. B. C. D.

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The correct answer is D. SSID.

SSID stands for Service Set Identifier, which is a unique identifier for a wireless network. It allows different wireless networks to operate in the same physical location without interfering with each other. By configuring multiple SSIDs on the same wireless equipment, different wireless networks can be created, allowing both business equipment and patron use to have secure wireless access.

MIMO stands for Multiple Input Multiple Output and is a wireless technology that uses multiple antennas to improve the performance and speed of wireless networks. It is not directly related to allowing different wireless access through the same equipment.

TKIP stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol and is a security protocol used to encrypt wireless data transmissions. While it is important for securing wireless networks, it does not allow different wireless networks to operate on the same equipment.

LTE stands for Long-Term Evolution and is a standard for wireless broadband communication for mobile devices. While it is an important wireless technology, it is not related to configuring multiple wireless networks on the same equipment.

In summary, configuring multiple SSIDs is the correct feature to allow different wireless access through the same equipment.