A technician is assigned to secure a basic wireless network. Which of the following authentication protocols should the technician use to perform this task? (Choose two.)
WPA2 and EAP are the most correct answers.
WPA2 is the only wireless security protocol on the list.
Extensible Authentication Protocol is used by WPA2 to enhance its security features in a granular way.
Remote Desktop Protocol is used for remote access to hosts, and has no ability to secure a network, wired or wireless.
Simple Network Management Protocol is used for collecting and manipulating network information to form a baseline that is used in a general report. This is used to determine overall network health. Can send alarms but does not solidify wireless security.
Secure Sockets Layer is used for establishing authenticated and encrypted links between networked computers. While a secure technology, it does not have the innate capacity to secure a wireless network.
The question asks for "authentication protocols". WPA2 is not a protocol. The authentication protocols under WPA2 are PSK (Pre-Shared Keys) for personal or small implementations and 802.1X or EAP for enterprise implementations. So PSK or 802.1X (EAP) should be the correct answers. But PSK is not an available answer. So the Q is flawed.
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