Which three settings should you configure?

You have a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
Computer1 connects to a wireless network named WiFi1 and a wireless network named WiFi2.
Wifi1 has poor signal and the connection drops frequently.
Wifi2 is available only during certain times of the day.
Wifi2 has a stronger signal that is more reliable than Wifi1.
You need to configure Computer1 to use WiFi2 whenever possible.
Wifi1 should be used when WiFi2 is unavailable.
Which three settings should you configure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

You have a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
Computer1 connects to a wireless network named WiFi1 and a wireless network named WiFi2.
Wifi1 has poor signal and the connection drops frequently.
Wifi2 is available only during certain times of the day.
Wifi2 has a stronger signal that is more reliable than Wifi1.
You need to configure Computer1 to use WiFi2 whenever possible.
Wifi1 should be used when WiFi2 is unavailable.
Which three settings should you configure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A.
From the properties of WiFi2, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting its name (SSID)

B.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.

C.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Enable WLAN connection settings.

D.
From the properties of WiFi2, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.

E.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this network.

F.
From the properties of WiFi2, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this network.



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darak

darak

I am not sure what “Enable WLAN connection settings” does, but i think the right answers should be B,D and E
B -connect when possible(so that it goes back to it when wifi2 is not available)
E -check for other networks while connected, so that you go over to wifi2 when it comes up
D -to be able to connect automatically when you detect it

both wifi 1 and 2 have the connect automatically setting, but it is said that the signal of 2 is way stronger, which means the computer will connect to it if both are available

at least I see it this way

Sinmal

Sinmal

B can not be correct because, remember that Wifi 1 has a poor signal

jugges

jugges

Agree with darak

Blaat

Blaat

I agree with Darak BDE

Oneaway

Oneaway

C, D and F Enable WLAN is the 802.11 wireless protocols, when wifi2 is not available connect to wifi1.

well

well

Morel likely BDE as per Darak.
-> C can not be correct because WLAN is Enabled/Disabled per adapter, not per particular Wi-Fi profile (i.e. Wifi1 here).