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HP Exam HPE6-A85 Topic 5 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A85 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 5
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What change does a client make when it roams from one access point to another in a WLAN?

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Christoper
28 days ago
Wait, is this a trick question? What if the answer is 'All of the above'? I'm going to hedge my bets just in case.
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Dorethea
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with B. Changing the SSID is the only way to make sure your device doesn't get lost in the wireless wilderness.
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Mozelle
1 months ago
D, for sure. It's all about the SSID, baby. Wireless controllers are where it's at.
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William
7 days ago
I think D is the correct answer. The client changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
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Marlon
2 months ago
B sounds good, but I think it's C. Gotta make that gateway change, yo!
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France
28 days ago
B) It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.
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Hildred
1 months ago
A) It changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.
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Simona
2 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. It's important for the client to maintain a connection when roaming.
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Emmanuel
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the client changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
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Simona
2 months ago
I think the client changes the SSID to match the new access point.
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Johnna
2 months ago
Actually, it changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.
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Thersa
2 months ago
A? Really? That's so 90s. Who even changes MAC addresses anymore?
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Fidelia
22 days ago
B) It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.
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Trina
1 months ago
A) It changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.
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Chun
1 months ago
D) It changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
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Miss
1 months ago
B) It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.
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Claudio
2 months ago
I believe it changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
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Kristel
2 months ago
I think the client changes the SSID to match the new access point.
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