What should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company’s network. The network consists of two Active
Directory domains: lmiweb.com and hr.lmiweb.com. The lmiweb.com domain supports most of the
company’s user accounts and resources. The hr.lmiweb.com domain contains the user accounts
and resources for the company’s human resources department.
The company has deployed an extensive 802.11b wireless network. Access points (APs) have
been deployed throughout the company to provide users in all departments with wireless
connectivity and serve as bridges to the wired LAN. A total of 325 users, including all members of
hr.lmiweb.com, have been issued laptops with 802.11bcompliant network adapters. No other
computers have wireless connectivity. All wireless LANs have Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
enabled to secure these communications.
Human resources users work throughout the company providing employee training and
informational seminars. These users require access to the wireless LAN in all company locations.
You must ensure that all human resources data is as secure as possible as it is transmitted across
the wireless LAN. Only users with accounts in only specific users/computers groups should be
able to access the human resources division’s wireless LAN. In addition, users without accounts in
this domain should not be able to view or select the LAN from their list of available networks.

What should you do? (Choose three. Each correct answer presents part of the solution.)

You are the network administrator for your company’s network. The network consists of two Active
Directory domains: lmiweb.com and hr.lmiweb.com. The lmiweb.com domain supports most of the
company’s user accounts and resources. The hr.lmiweb.com domain contains the user accounts
and resources for the company’s human resources department.
The company has deployed an extensive 802.11b wireless network. Access points (APs) have
been deployed throughout the company to provide users in all departments with wireless
connectivity and serve as bridges to the wired LAN. A total of 325 users, including all members of
hr.lmiweb.com, have been issued laptops with 802.11bcompliant network adapters. No other
computers have wireless connectivity. All wireless LANs have Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
enabled to secure these communications.
Human resources users work throughout the company providing employee training and
informational seminars. These users require access to the wireless LAN in all company locations.
You must ensure that all human resources data is as secure as possible as it is transmitted across
the wireless LAN. Only users with accounts in only specific users/computers groups should be
able to access the human resources division’s wireless LAN. In addition, users without accounts in
this domain should not be able to view or select the LAN from their list of available networks.

What should you do? (Choose three. Each correct answer presents part of the solution.)

A.
Configure MAC filtering on each department’s wireless LAN.

B.
Configure MAC filtering on the human resources wireless LAN.

C.
Enable Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcasting on each department’s access point.

D.
Configure a unique Service Set Identifier (SSID) for each department’s wireless LAN.

E.
Configure a unique Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the human resources wireless LAN.

F.
Enable Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcasting on all the human resources access points.

G.
Disable Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcasting on all the human resources access points.



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