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Which of the following statements are true about the 802.11 open system authentication method? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.This type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option.Aoption AIt is a null authentication algorithm.Boption BIt is more secure than shared-key authentication.Coption CIt is a four-way frame exchange.Doption DIt is one of the authentication processes, which allows the network to be considered as a RSN (Robust Security Network).

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Which of the following statements are true about the 802.11 open system authentication method? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.This type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option.Aoption AIt is a null authentication algorithm.Boption BIt is more secure than shared-key authentication.Coption CIt is a four-way frame exchange.Doption DIt is one of the authentication processes, which allows the network to be considered as a RSN (Robust Security Network).

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The correct answers are:

A) It is a null authentication algorithm. D) It is one of the authentication processes, which allows the network to be considered as a RSN (Robust Security Network).

Explanation:

A) Open system authentication is the simplest of the available authentication algorithms. Essentially it is a null authentication algorithm. In this method, the Wireless client sends an authentication request to the Access Point, and the Access Point sends back an authentication response, allowing the client to authenticate and associate with the Access Point.

D) Open system authentication is one of the authentication processes that allows the network to be considered as a Robust Security Network (RSN). RSN is a network that only allows the creation of Robust Security Network Associations (RSNAs), which means it's a type of network that provides stronger security for wireless networks.

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