Joe’s new laptop is experiencing difficulty connecting to ABC Company’s 802.11 WLAN using 802.1X/EAP PEAPv0. The company’s wireless network administrator assured Joe that his laptop was authorized in the WIPS management console for connectivity to ABC’s network before it was given to him. The WIPS termination policy includes alarms for rogue stations, rogue APs, DoS attacks and unauthorized roaming.
What is a likely reason that Joe cannot connect to the network?
A . An ASLEAP attack has been detected on APs to which Joe’s laptop was trying to associate. The WIPS responded by disabling the APs.
B . Joe configured his 802.11 radio card to transmit at 100 mW to increase his SN
C . The WIPS is detecting this much output power as a DoS attack.
D . Joe’s integrated 802.11 radio is sending multiple Probe Request frames on each channel.
E . Joe disabled his laptop’s integrated 802.11 radio and is using a personal PC card radio with a different chipset, drivers, and client utilities.
Answer: D