Ch.6 Network+ Test
What is the network ID of 150.5.5.5 /24?
150.5.5.0
What is the broadcast for the network 172.16.32.0 /19?
172.16.63.255
In an 802.11 data frame, what is the maximum amount of data that can be sent?
2312 bytes
802.11ac Wave 2 devices can theoretically support how much maximum throughput?
3.47 Gbps
How many data streams are used in 802.11ac Wave 2 devices?
4 data streams
In an 802.11 data frame, what is the size of the frame check sequence field?
6 bytes
The wireless spectrum, as defined by the FCC, spans between which two frequencies?
9 kHz and 300 GHz
What scenario describes an evil twin attack?
A malicious access point is configured with the SSID of a non-malicious public access point.
If you need to evaluate Wi-Fi network availability as well as optimize Wi-Fi signal settings and identify security threats, what tool should you use?
Wi-Fi analyzer
In IEEE terminology, a group of stations that share an access point are said to be part of which of the following?
basic service set
What special signal is issued periodically from an AP and contains the network transmission rate and service set identifier (SSID), as well as other information needed for a computer to associate with the AP?
beacon frame
A wireless node that is in active scanning mode transmits what special type of frame in order to find available access points?
probe frame
What type of device can be used to assess the quality of a wireless signal?
spectrum analyzer
Near-field communication devices send data at what fixed frequency?
13.56 MHz
What is the prefix for a network with the subnet mask 255.255.240.0?
/20
The 802.11 standard specifies the use of what technique in order to minimize the potential for collisions?
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA)
Which Bluetooth power class allows for a maximum power output of 100 mW and a range of up to 100 m?
Class 1
When using RFID, what is an ARPT (Active Reader Passive Tag)?
It is a tag that is activated by an active reader, and uses power from the reader's radio to power its transmission.
What is the purpose of the Layer 2 LLC sublayer?
It is used to handle multiplexing, flow and error control, and reliability.
How does refraction affect the propagation of a wireless transmission?
It redirects the signal as it travels into and through a different transmission medium.
At what layer of the OSI model do the 802.11 standards vary?
Physical layer
What optional protocol can be used in 802.11 to reserve the medium for one node's use?
RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send)
You are troubleshooting a client's wireless networking issue. Which of the following will prevent the client from connecting to the network?
The client has a wireless profile configured for the "campus" SSID, but the access point is broadcasting the "CAMPUS" SSID.
How does the 802.11 data frame indicate how a large packet should be fragmented?
The sequence control field indicates how packets will be subdivided.
Diffraction has what affect on a wireless signal's propagation?
The signal bends around an object that it strikes and the waves continue until they rejoin on the back side of the object.
Upon connecting to a Wi-Fi network, you're redirected to a login screen and a request to accept terms of service before being connected. What is this an example of?
captive portal
Which 802.11 frame type is related to medium access and data delivery, and includes ACK and RTS/CTS frames?
control frames
Due to many vulnerabilities and a short key length, the WPA security standard was replaced with WEP.
false
Infrared technology utilizes an LED that emits light with shorter wavelengths than red light.
false
NFC tags are very expensive and cannot be purchased blank, requiring them to be pre-loaded.
false
The LLC sublayer is primarily concerned with managing MAC addresses in message frames.
false
Z-Wave transmissions have a range of up to 50m per hop, and can tolerate up to 8 hops through repeaters.
false
What 802.11 frame type is involved in association and reassociation, including probe and beacon frames?
management frames
The use of multiple antennas on an access point to issue a signal to one or more receivers is enabled by what 802.11 innovation?
multiple input-multiple output (MIMO)
All wireless signals are carried through the air by electromagnetic waves.
true
An 802.11 data frame contains four address fields, in contrast to the two address fields in 802.3 Ethernet.
true
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN can be easily cracked through a brute force attack.
true
The Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) is defined in the 802.15 standard.
true
The most secure Wi-Fi communication is made possible by combining a RADIUS server with WPA or WPA2, known as WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise, respectively.
true
Healing messages are a feature of what smart home protocol?
z-wave