How does an EAP session start?
Answer: When a switch senses a connection, it sends an EAP Start message to the RADIUS server. This begins the EAP session.
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- What is the purpose of a wireless IDS?
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- How do users in this mode authenticate themselves to the access point?
- What mode was created for homes or very small businesses with a single access point?
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- What does the Wi-Fi Alliance call 802.11i?
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- How long may WEP take to crack today?
- What mistake did the 802.11 Working Group make in selecting the length of the IV?
- What per-frame key does a WEP computer or access point use to encrypt when it transmits?
- Why are permanent shared keys undesirable?
- What encryption algorithm does it use?
- What was the first core wireless security standard?
- Is 802.11i security strong? Explain.
- Distinguish between their options for inner authentication.
- What two extended EAP protocols are popular today?
- What authentication method or methods does outer authentication use?
- For 802.11i, distinguish between outer and inner authentication.
- What standard did the 802.3 Working Group create to extend 802.1X operation to WLANs with security for EAP?
- Why is it impossible to extend 802.1X operation using EAP directly to WLANs?