Which three items do you need to establish a wireless connection?

You are about to use a hotel’s guest wireless services using a wireless laptop. Which three items do you need to establish a wireless connection? (Choose three.)

You are about to use a hotel’s guest wireless services using a wireless laptop. Which three items do you need to establish a wireless connection? (Choose three.)

A.
SSID name

B.
RF channel

C.
RF signal

D.
802.1X/EAP credentials

E.
pre-shared key

F.
web page

G.
WPA/WPA2 settings

Explanation:



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diabo3

diabo3

Why does a Webpage is needed for this question?

daperzoid

daperzoid

Wifi Guest services usually requires a web page so that guests can register. In that web page you enter your name and room number so that they can charge you.

GKA

GKA

I’m actually at a hotel now using pre-shared key not a webpage.

Sooo…. pretty stupid question.

But I agree – there should be a webpage but not all hotels buy a WiFi appliance that gives that feature.

G

G

Cisco excels at stupid questions. It’s apparent that their test writers are noobs who can read a book and create questions from where they see a list of items in it. Most of these are not actually relevant to the job of enabling a functional wireless network.

Omar Narvaez

Omar Narvaez

What the term RF signal means here? I see nobody arguing about it… Is this a valida option?

For me, to connect to a guest networ, normally you need:
SSID
Pre-Share key
WPA/WPA2 settings (which one of them and which protocol AES or TKIP)

If some hotels implement kind of web authentication to charge the internet use, this a bussines issue and not a technical one

Michal Dudzak

Michal Dudzak

this qestion is completely idiotic, in fact at 2016 still more hotel networks using psk than webauth