Which of the following can a network technician change to help limit war driving?
A.
Signal strength
B.
SSID
C.
Frequency
D.
Channel
Explanation:
War driving is a term used to describe the process of a hacker who, armed with a
laptop and a wireless adapter card and traveling via a car, bus, subway train, or other form of
mechanized transport, goes around sniffing for WLANs. Over time, the hacker builds up a
database comprising the network name, signal strength, location, and ip/namespace in use..