A technician is deploying a new Wi-Fi solution for the office and wants to ensure users can log in to the Wi-Fi with their existing network log-in and password. Which of the following methods should the technician use?
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) (Option B) is a network protocol that allows users to authenticate using their network credentials, such as usernames and passwords, typically stored in a central directory like Active Directory. It ensures that users can log in to the Wi-Fi using their existing network credentials.
AES (Option A) is an encryption standard but does not handle authentication.
TKIP (Option C) is a deprecated encryption protocol and not related to network login management.
WPA3 (Option D) is the latest Wi-Fi security standard but does not specifically handle centralized login management like RADIUS does.
CompTIA A+ Core 2 References:
2.2 - Compare and contrast wireless security protocols and authentication methods, including RADIUS.
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