A technician is consolidating a topology with multiple SSIDs into one unique SSID deployment. Which of the following features will be possible after this new configuration?
After consolidating a topology with multiple SSIDs into one unique SSID deployment, seamless roaming will be possible. Seamless roaming is a feature that allows a device to move from one access point to another within the same network without losing its connection. This can be useful in a wireless network with multiple SSIDs, as it allows the device to roam freely between access points without having to disconnect and reconnect to the network. Other features such as basic service set (BSS), WPA, and MU-MIMO may still be possible after the new configuration, but they are not directly related to the consolidation of multiple SSIDs into a single SSID.
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If a technician consolidates a topology with multiple SSIDs into one unique SSID deployment, the following feature will be possible:
A. Seamless roaming
Seamless roaming is the ability of a client device to maintain a stable and uninterrupted connection as it moves between different access points (APs) within a wireless network. Consolidating multiple SSIDs into one unique SSID deployment allows client devices to seamlessly roam between different APs without having to disconnect and reconnect to different networks, which can cause interruptions in the connection.
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