Across
- 5. is an open standard protocol used to authenticate users onto a network.
- 6. A communication method that uses radio waves to transmit data from small circuit boards called RFID tags to special scanners.
- 7. Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks.
- 9. multiple-output An enhancement that allows multiple antennas to use the same radio frequency.
- 10. IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards.
- 12. Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users.
- 14. Authentication method that forces a user to agree to terms or pay a fee before accessing the wireless network.
- 15. A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth.
- 16. Wireless network that requires no authentication.
- 17. Wireless authentication method that allows for automatic connection between a device and the wireless access point.
- 18. A communication method that allows two-way communication between two devices within a few centimeters of each other.
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- 1. was developed by Cisco to address security concerns in RADIUS.
- 2. An enhancement to MIMO that allows the antennae on the access point to divide streams between multiple devices.
- 3. Wireless communication technology that allows two devices to connect to each other over a short distance.
- 4. Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today. Versions 2 and 3 are the latest versions in use.
- 8. A method that allows the frequency of the wireless network to be fine-tuned. Each channel is approximately 20 MHz wide.
- 11. s a key component of Windows Active Directory. has three main components:
- 13. was introduced in 2018 to address the vulnerabilities inherent in the WPA2 handshake and to support newer technologies. Instead of using the pre-shared key, WPA3 implements the Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) standard.
