2.3 Given a scenario, select and configure wireless devices and technologies

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Across
  1. 2. Channels that do not interfere with each other
  2. 4. Newer Wi-Fi encryption, stronger protections
  3. 6. Standard Wi-Fi network using an access point
  4. 8. Standard that adjusts channels and power for regulations
  5. 10. Pushes clients to the optimal frequency band
  6. 12. Specific frequency range used by wireless networks
  7. 14. Authentication using usernames and a central server
  8. 15. Access point managed by a central controller
  9. 17. Common Wi-Fi encryption standard, uses AES
  10. 19. Focuses wireless signal in a single direction
  11. 21. Newer Wi-Fi band with high throughput and less congestion
  12. 22. Provides limited access for visitors
  13. 24. Unique MAC address of a wireless access point
  14. 25. Shared secret key for Wi-Fi authentication
Down
  1. 1. Web page that forces login or acceptance before access
  2. 3. Radiates signal in all directions equally
  3. 5. Devices connect directly without an access point
  4. 7. Determines how much bandwidth is available on a channel
  5. 9. Wireless network type with devices relaying traffic
  6. 11. Direct wireless link between two sites
  7. 13. Frequency band with faster speeds and shorter range
  8. 16. Self-contained access point with all features built in
  9. 18. Frequency band with longer range but more interference
  10. 20. Network name that spans multiple access points
  11. 23. Network name broadcasted by a wireless access point