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CWNP Exam CWSP-207 Topic 2 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for CWNP's CWSP-207 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 2
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You must locate non-compliant 802.11 devices. Which one of the following tools will you use and why?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Barney
4 months ago
I'm all about that protocol analyzer action. Gotta get those rule-breakers on the radar, am I right?
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Valentin
3 months ago
I'm with you on that! Protocol analyzers are the way to go for catching those rule-breakers.
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Jamal
3 months ago
D) A protocol analyzer, because it can be used to report on security settings and regulatory or rule compliance
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Christiane
3 months ago
B) A spectrum analyzer, because it can decode the PHY preamble of a non-compliant device.
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Oneida
4 months ago
A) A spectrum analyzer, because it can show the energy footprint of a device using WPA differently from a device using WPA2.
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Sena
5 months ago
D sounds solid to me. Reporting on security settings and compliance - that's where it's at.
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Marquetta
3 months ago
Definitely, we need to stay on top of security and regulations.
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Sheridan
3 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's important to make sure all devices are compliant.
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Hyman
4 months ago
I think D is the best option. It can report on security settings and compliance.
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Son
4 months ago
Definitely, D is the way to go for sure.
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Freida
4 months ago
Yeah, being able to report on security settings and compliance is crucial in this situation.
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Felicitas
4 months ago
I agree, D seems like the best option for locating non-compliant devices.
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Lewis
5 months ago
I would go with a protocol analyzer.
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Tawanna
5 months ago
Because it can show the energy footprint of a device using WPA differently from a device using WPA2.
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Vallie
5 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Evangelina
5 months ago
Gotta love a good spectrum analyzer. It's like x-raying the airwaves for non-compliant devices!
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Benton
5 months ago
B is the way to go! Decoding that PHY preamble is the key to finding those rogue devices.
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Lawanda
4 months ago
Sounds like using a spectrum analyzer is the way to go to track down those rogue devices.
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Elli
4 months ago
I think I'll go with option B as well, decoding the preamble seems like the most effective method.
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Tricia
4 months ago
Definitely, it's the best way to locate non-compliant 802.11 devices.
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Mauricio
5 months ago
I agree, using a spectrum analyzer to decode the PHY preamble is crucial.
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Tawanna
5 months ago
I think I would use a spectrum analyzer.
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