WPA/WPA2-Personal is typically used in scenarios where:
A.Client devices lack support for 802.1X/EAP, making enterprise authentication methods unfeasible.
C.Devices are provisioned in bulk with shared credentials, simplifying deployment without the complexity of individual 802.1X configurations.
However:
B.High-latency roaming is undesirable; low-latency is preferred for seamless connectivity.
D.Requiring unique access credentials aligns more with WPA/WPA2-Enterprise, which supports individual authentication.
[Reference:CWDP-305 Study Guide, Chapter on Designing for Specific Applications – Security Considerations., , ]
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