A user is having difficulty connecting to the corporate Wi-Fi network. The user has the correct SSID and network key, but the connection fails every time the user attempts to connect. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the issue?
Given that the user has the correct SSID and network key but still fails to connect, the most likely cause of the issue is incorrect security settings. This could include using the wrong encryption method (e.g., WPA instead of WPA2), wrong authentication type (e.g., using WEP instead of WPA2-PSK), or mismatched security settings between the client device and the Wi-Fi access point.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. Incorrect security settings
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