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CWNP CWDP-305 Exam - Topic 4 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for CWNP's CWDP-305 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 4
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Which type of authentication and encryption method is mandatory for Voice Enterprise certified devices as specified by the Wi-Fi Alliance?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Nicolette
5 months ago
Nope, it's gotta be WPA2/AES Enterprise for certification!
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Jordan
5 months ago
Agreed, that's the standard for Voice Enterprise.
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Brent
6 months ago
I thought WPA2/AES Personal was enough for everything.
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Myra
6 months ago
Wait, is WPA2/TKIP still a thing? I thought it was outdated.
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Marquetta
6 months ago
It's definitely WPA2/AES Enterprise.
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Stefan
6 months ago
I’m pretty certain it’s WPA2/AES Enterprise. The Wi-Fi Alliance really pushes for stronger encryption in enterprise settings, right?
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Virgie
7 months ago
I’m leaning towards WPA2/AES Personal, but I could be wrong. I just recall that personal options are usually less secure than enterprise ones.
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Alecia
7 months ago
I feel like we covered this in class, but I keep mixing up AES and TKIP. Wasn't there a practice question that emphasized AES for better security?
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Sabrina
7 months ago
I think it's WPA2/AES Enterprise, but I’m not entirely sure. I remember something about enterprise-level security being more robust.
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Anglea
7 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about the mandatory authentication and encryption method for Voice Enterprise certified devices, so it has to be the most secure option. C is the answer.
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Kanisha
7 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one. I remember learning about the Wi-Fi Alliance requirements, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics. I'll have to review my notes.
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Paris
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe I should eliminate the options that don't seem right first.
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Timothy
8 months ago
I think the answer is C, WPA2/AES Enterprise. That sounds like the most secure option for enterprise-level devices.
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Lenna
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think WPA2/AES Enterprise is the most secure option for Voice Enterprise certified devices.
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Ariel
11 months ago
I'm picturing someone trying to use WPA/TKIP Personal for a Voice Enterprise device. Might as well just shout your conversations out the window!
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Kerry
11 months ago
Hmm, I'll have to go with C on this one. WPA2/AES Enterprise is the way to ensure my voice stays hush-hush. Wouldn't want the whole office to hear my, uh, business calls, you know?
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Reita
11 months ago
D? Seriously? TKIP and Personal? That's like using a paper bag to secure Fort Knox. Come on, people!
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Stefanie
10 months ago
Agreed, using WPA2/AES Personal is definitely not the best choice for securing enterprise devices.
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Lorean
10 months ago
Exactly, WPA2/AES Enterprise is the way to go for secure authentication and encryption.
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Cristal
10 months ago
C) WPA2/AES Enterprise
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Augustine
11 months ago
A) WPA2/AES Personal
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Yong
11 months ago
I agree with Devora, WPA2/AES Enterprise provides the highest level of security.
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Sabrina
11 months ago
C is the correct answer, no doubt about it. WPA2/AES Enterprise is the standard for Voice Enterprise devices. Anything less just won't cut it.
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Maurine
10 months ago
WPA2/AES Enterprise is the best choice for authentication and encryption.
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Orville
11 months ago
I agree, C is definitely the way to go for Voice Enterprise devices.
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Devora
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) WPA2/AES Enterprise.
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Tammara
11 months ago
WPA2/AES Enterprise? Sounds like the way to go for secure voice communications. Gotta keep those conversations private!
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Theodora
11 months ago
C) Definitely, gotta keep those conversations private with strong authentication and encryption.
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Blondell
11 months ago
B) Yeah, it's mandatory for Voice Enterprise certified devices as specified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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Chantell
11 months ago
A) WPA2/AES Enterprise is the way to go for secure voice communications.
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