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Question #: 454
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After moving a user's legacy workstation into a new private office that does not have a LAN connection, the technician is unable to connect to a wireless network. Which of the following is the most likely reason?

  • A. Missing Wi-Fi adapter
  • B. Wi-Fi AP replacement
  • C. Hidden Wi-Fi SSID
  • D. Incorrect Wi-Fi channel
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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JonHin
5 months, 2 weeks ago
The most likely reason is A. Missing Wi-Fi adapter. A Wi-Fi adapter is a device that allows a computer to connect to a wireless network. A legacy workstation may not have a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, or it may have an outdated or incompatible one. If the workstation does not have a Wi-Fi adapter, it will not be able to detect or access any wireless networks, regardless of the location, signal strength, or configuration of the network. To fix this issue, the technician can install a Wi-Fi adapter on the workstation, either internally or externally. An internal Wi-Fi adapter is a card that fits into a slot on the motherboard, while an external Wi-Fi adapter is a device that plugs into a USB port. The technician should choose a Wi-Fi adapter that is compatible with the workstation’s operating system, hardware, and wireless standards .
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Nate_A
8 months, 3 weeks ago
A. Missing Wi-Fi adapter is the most likely reason. If the workstation was previously connected to a wired network and didn't require a Wi-Fi adapter, it's possible that the new location doesn't have one installed. GG
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BubuG63
1 year ago
A. Missing Wi-Fi adapter A legacy workstation may not have a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, which would prevent it from connecting to a wireless network.
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Rezaee
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Missing Wi-Fi adapter
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