Which of the following issues could be causing the problem?

After a new RADIUS server is added to the network, an employee is unable to connect to the
company’s WPA2-Enterprise WIFI network, which is configured to prompt for the employee’s
network username and password. The employee reports receiving an error message after a brief
connection attempt, but is never prompted for credentials. Which of the following issues could be
causing the problem?

After a new RADIUS server is added to the network, an employee is unable to connect to the
company’s WPA2-Enterprise WIFI network, which is configured to prompt for the employee’s
network username and password. The employee reports receiving an error message after a brief
connection attempt, but is never prompted for credentials. Which of the following issues could be
causing the problem?

A.
The employee’s account is locked out in the directory service

B.
The new RADIUS server is overloading the wireless access point

C.
The new RADIUS server’s certificate is not trusted by the employee’s PC

D.
The employee’s account is disabled in the RADIUS server’s local database

Explanation:



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Black

Black

I mean how is it even possible to check if the account is locked, before typing credentials.
I don’t like A.

Dugan Nash

Dugan Nash

My thoughts exactly. I picked C too.

Student 1

Student 1

Certificate-based authentication is only possible if RADIUS supports EAP. The questions says its on a WPA2-Enterprise.
My guess is A

Clindamycin

Clindamycin

No boss. Before even show you any page. Server should authenticate itself with CA. So the answer is C