COMPUTER NETWORKING

WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE IP

WIRELESS NETWORKS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How would you configure two APs connected to the same wired network, so that clients can connect to either AP and have the ability to roam between them?
A
Same SSID, different channel
B
Different SSID, same channel
C
Different SSID, different channel
D
Same SSID, same channel
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -It’s totally up to you. If they have the same SSID, your computer/phone will still see them as different. The computer/phone will connect to the strongest signal. However, if you walk around connected, the computer/phone will stay on its original connection until the signal is so weak it doesn’t work.

Detailed explanation-2: -Hub-and-Spoke Infrastructure-In a hub-and-spoke configuration, a wireless controller is connected to all APs through wired links. The individual APs contain very little embedded intelligence and are sometimes referred to as lightweight access points (LWAPs).

Detailed explanation-3: -If there are two Wi-Fi networks with the same name within range of each other, it can cause confusion for devices trying to connect to the network, as the device will not be able to determine which network it should connect to. This can lead to connection issues or slow speeds.

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