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Wireless Network Security 1

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Running Head: WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY Wireless network security Student’s name Institution Of affiliation Date 1 WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY 2 Wireless network security Questions and answers • What is the basic building block of 802.11? I believe the basic building block of 802.11 WLAN is the basic set which comprises of wireless stations. This executes the same MAC protocol and competing for access to the same shared wireless medium. It is one of the tiniest building units of LAN. It has other components that offer data confidentiality and message integrity. It is critical to apply the basic building block for security purposes. • Define an extended service set? This term refers to two or more primary service sets that are linked together through the distribution of system is an extended service set. This component extends its mobility range or others sets like the basic service set. This is based on the fact that it is made up of two or more of these basic sets. The work of an extended service set ensures that the wireless network is strong in the range given. • Is a distribution system a wireless network? The distribution system is unpredictable. It might be a wireless network, or it might not. This is because; it can be a switch, a wired network, or a wireless network. The stated access points can either be connected or not even connected by the distribution system. The access points can be interconnected in a wireless local area network (Lee, 2008). ? ...
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