Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the …

A user of the wireless network is unable to gain access to the network. The symptoms are:
1. Unable to connect to both internal and Internet resources
2. The wireless icon shows connectivity but has no network accessThe wireless network is WPA2 Enterprise and users must be a member of the wireless security group to
authenticate. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the connectivity issues?

A user of the wireless network is unable to gain access to the network. The symptoms are:
1. Unable to connect to both internal and Internet resources
2. The wireless icon shows connectivity but has no network accessThe wireless network is WPA2 Enterprise and users must be a member of the wireless security group to
authenticate. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the connectivity issues?

A.
The wireless signal is not strong enough

B.
A remote DDoS attack against the RADIUS server is taking place

C.
The user’s laptop only supports WPA and WEP

D.
The DHCP scope is full

E.
The dynamic encryption key did not update while the user was offline



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jaysonol

jaysonol

Can someone shed some light on this? The question states the wireless icon ‘shows connectivity’, so how is the signal not strong enough? I keep looking at C & E…

santi

santi

dhcp not working = apipa protocol = connected but not access
Not strong signal = lost packes = no ip by dhcp = apipa

this is my thought

santi

santi

But if radius and port security are configured and they don’t work, the system does not put you on any network or give you any configuration I think

vanostav61

vanostav61

This question is LAME