Suggested Answer:ACD🗳️
Most clients enable you to associate to a detected network (broadcasted SSID) or configure a specific profile. In all cases, you must configure the network name (SSID), the operating mode (ad-hoc or infrastructure), and some security settings (that will be different depending on whether the SSID uses Pre-Shared Key Security or Enterprise [EAP/802.1x] security).
I think ACD is correct, but G could also be correct.
You need the SSID to connect to any WLAN so A is correct.
The client cannot select the channel, so B is not correct.
You need to be within range of the AP with adequate signal, so C is correct.
"enterprise" Wireless networks are defined by Cisco as using 802.1X/EAP credentials, so D is correct.
E is not correct because PSK is not permitted with Enterprise Wireless networks.
F is not correct because many authentication methods do not require a web page.
G could be correct since enterprise mode requires 802.1x, but can use either WPA or WPA2.
I don't like this question becuase of the vague use of the term "enterprise".
If they are referring to "Enterprise Mode", then G could also be a correct answer.
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