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A new wireless client is configured to join a 802.11 network. This client uses the same hardware and software as many of the other clients on the network. The client can see the network, but cannot connect. A wireless packet sniffer shows that the Wireless Access Point (WAP) is not responding to the association requests being sent by the wireless client. What is a possible source of this problem?
Client is configured for the wrong channel
The WAP does not recognize the client's MAC address
The client cannot see the SSID of the wireless network
The wireless client is not configured to use DHCP
http://sbkb.cisco.com/CiscoSB/GetArticle.aspx?docid=ebf3c8a8d17f4e2f981393191638b799WirelessDistributionSystemWDSConfigurationontheWAP1.xml&pid=2&converted=0
This was on the CEH Test taken 2-15-2016. (EDIT) IMO this could also be due to the wireless client not configured as a DHCP server.
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