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What does CAPWAP do in a controller based wireless system?

Tunnels wireless client data and AP control traffic between the AP and the controller


Can an adversary sitting outside intercept traffic flowing between your wireless equipment?

true


Is there a difference between wired and wireless traffic?

Well if you mean networks, then Yeah. There is. Wired is directly conected to the router, while wireless is connected by frequencies labeled up to N ranks. With websites; They most likely mean that wired traffic is traffic you were expecting, a advertising campaign, and or a steady stream of traffic. Wireless is recommendations and such, not always constant, not always high. Only way to actually monitor it is to subtract the whole traffic by the traffic you received through your advertising.


How is a wireless access point that is also a bridge more efficient in handling network traffic than a wireless access point that is not a bridge?

A Bridge assist in handing network traffic and can direct known traffic to its destination.


Can an adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in the building next door use a high gain antenna intercept traffic flowing between wireless equipment?

Yes, an adversary with a high-gain antenna can potentially intercept wireless traffic between devices, especially if the signals are not adequately encrypted. The effectiveness of this interception depends on factors such as the frequency of the wireless signals, the distance from the source, and any physical obstructions. However, modern encryption protocols can significantly mitigate the risk of unauthorized access to the intercepted data.


What is the difference between wireless broadband and other high speed wireless internet services?

The difference between wireless broadband and other high-speed wireless internet services is how the service is provided, either cable, dsl, etc. Broadband service is often touted as faster although, both have caps on speed and both speeds fluctuate based on internet traffic, how many people in your neighborhood are online at the same time, etc. The wireless aspect enables you to access the network remotely without having to plug anything into your computer.


What is a network traffic analyzer used for?

A network traffic analyzer is used for analyzing and monitoring the use of network traffic for many devices. Network Traffic Analyzer is also used to monitor the wireless network performance.


Can An adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in the building next door or way down the street with the help of a high gain antenna can intercept traffic flowing between your wireless?

true


Can An adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in the building next door or way down the street with the help of a high-gain antenna can intercept traffic flowing between your wireless equi?

True


If other people use your wireless internet do you have to pay more?

It depends on your contract. But if you have, for instance, RoadRunner, you have fixed charges with unlimited traffic unless other specified. If you have unlimited traffic it does not matter how many people use your wireless internet, you pay the same amount.


Can an adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in the building next door intercept traffic flowing between your wireless equipment?

Yes, an adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in a nearby building can potentially intercept wireless traffic if the network is not adequately secured. Wireless communications, especially if unencrypted, can be vulnerable to eavesdropping using tools that capture radio signals. Implementing strong encryption protocols (like WPA3 for Wi-Fi) and using secure VPNs can significantly mitigate this risk. However, the inherent nature of wireless signals makes them more susceptible to interception compared to wired connections.


Can an adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in the building next door can intercept traffic flowing between your wireless equipment True or false?

True. An adversary sitting outside in the parking lot or in a nearby building can intercept wireless traffic if proper security measures, such as encryption, are not in place. Wireless signals can extend beyond the intended coverage area, making it possible for unauthorized individuals to capture data transmitted over the air. Implementing strong security protocols, like WPA3 encryption, can help mitigate this risk.