Wireless networking plays a critical role in modern connectivity, from Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax to configuring wireless networks and ensuring robust wireless security protocols like WPA2 and WPA3. These MCQs cover everything from configuration to troubleshooting for certification-level knowledge.
Which Wi-Fi standard introduced the concept of 5 GHz frequency bands? a) 802.11a b) 802.11b c) 802.11g d) 802.11n
What is the maximum theoretical speed of the 802.11ac standard? a) 300 Mbps b) 600 Mbps c) 1 Gbps d) 3.5 Gbps
The 802.11n standard supports which frequency bands? a) 2.4 GHz only b) 5 GHz only c) 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz d) 6 GHz
Which of the following Wi-Fi standards is known for offering improved range and faster data rates compared to 802.11n? a) 802.11g b) 802.11ac c) 802.11b d) 802.11a
Which frequency band does the 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) operate in primarily? a) 2.4 GHz b) 5 GHz c) 6 GHz d) All of the above
What does the “ax” in 802.11ax stand for? a) Access Extension b) Advanced Extension c) High Efficiency d) High Frequency
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of 802.11ac? a) Supports up to 8 streams b) Operates exclusively on 5 GHz c) Introduced with MIMO technology d) Provides a maximum speed of 600 Mbps
The 802.11g standard supports what maximum data transfer speed? a) 54 Mbps b) 100 Mbps c) 150 Mbps d) 300 Mbps
What is the maximum theoretical speed of 802.11b? a) 1 Mbps b) 11 Mbps c) 54 Mbps d) 150 Mbps
Which Wi-Fi standard is known for having the least interference in high-density environments due to the use of orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA)? a) 802.11ac b) 802.11n c) 802.11ax d) 802.11b
2. Wireless Network Configuration (10 Questions)
What is the purpose of a wireless access point (WAP)? a) To act as a bridge between wired and wireless networks b) To extend the range of a wireless network c) To assign IP addresses to wireless clients d) To encrypt wireless communication
What is the default IP address for most home routers for initial setup? a) 192.168.0.1 b) 192.168.1.1 c) 10.0.0.1 d) 172.16.0.1
Which of the following is the first step in configuring a wireless network on a router? a) Setting up the network name (SSID) b) Enabling security protocols c) Connecting to the internet d) Configuring DHCP settings
Which setting is used to enable a wireless network to connect devices automatically? a) WEP b) SSID c) WPA3 d) DNS
What is the function of the “Channel” setting in wireless network configuration? a) To control the data rate b) To choose the frequency band c) To reduce interference d) To increase range
What should be configured to secure a wireless network against unauthorized access? a) Set a strong SSID b) Disable the DHCP server c) Use WPA2 or WPA3 encryption d) Use a static IP address
Which wireless setting allows you to hide your network from potential attackers? a) WPA2 b) SSID broadcast c) MAC filtering d) WEP
Which encryption method is recommended for securing wireless networks? a) WEP b) WPA c) WPA2 d) None
When setting up a wireless network, what does “SSID” stand for? a) Secure Service Identifier b) System Service Identifier c) Service Set Identifier d) Secure Subnet Identifier
What is a key benefit of using dual-band Wi-Fi routers? a) Faster internet speeds b) Better coverage c) Reduced interference d) All of the above
3. Wireless Security Protocols (10 Questions)
Which security protocol provides the highest level of encryption for wireless networks? a) WEP b) WPA c) WPA2 d) WPA3
Which security protocol uses the TKIP encryption method? a) WEP b) WPA c) WPA2 d) WPA3
What is the primary disadvantage of WEP in wireless security? a) Weak encryption b) No password protection c) Compatibility issues d) High latency
Which of the following is the latest and most secure Wi-Fi security standard? a) WPA b) WPA2 c) WPA3 d) WEP
Which encryption method does WPA3 use for securing data transmissions? a) AES b) DES c) RC4 d) 3DES
Which of the following best describes WPA2-Personal security mode? a) It uses a certificate for authentication b) It requires a passphrase for authentication c) It uses both public and private keys d) It does not require a password
WPA2 is typically associated with which encryption protocol? a) AES b) WEP c) 3DES d) DES
Which Wi-Fi security protocol is most vulnerable to password cracking? a) WPA b) WPA2 c) WPA3 d) WEP
What is the main advantage of WPA3 over WPA2? a) Faster data rates b) Improved encryption c) Easier configuration d) Lower power consumption
Which of the following is true about WPA3’s SAE (Simultaneous Authentication of Equals)? a) It uses public key encryption for the authentication process b) It improves password-based authentication c) It allows for open network access d) It is incompatible with WPA2 devices
4. Wireless Troubleshooting (10 Questions)
What is the first step in troubleshooting a wireless connection issue? a) Check the wireless router configuration b) Reboot the device c) Check the network cables d) Verify the SSID
Which tool is commonly used to troubleshoot wireless network signal strength? a) NetFlow b) Wi-Fi Analyzer c) ping d) tracert
Which of the following could cause a Wi-Fi connection to be slow? a) Too many devices connected to the network b) Using the correct encryption protocol c) Updating router firmware d) Using a wired connection
What does a “No Internet Access” error typically indicate on a wireless device? a) DNS issues b) Router configuration error c) Physical connection problems d) All of the above
What is the significance of a high “ping” result during wireless troubleshooting? a) Poor signal strength b) Network congestion c) Router misconfiguration d) Hardware malfunction
When troubleshooting Wi-Fi interference, what common household device could cause problems? a) Microwave b) Refrigerator c) TV d) Air conditioner
What is the typical first step when a wireless device cannot find the SSID? a) Reboot the device b) Check the router’s settings c) Check the device’s wireless drivers d) Restart the modem
What does a “flashing amber light” on a wireless router typically indicate? a) A problem with the internet connection b) Low signal strength c) A successful connection d) A firmware update in progress
Which command would you use to check the connectivity to a specific IP address on your network? a) ipconfig b) ping c) tracert d) nslookup
If you are unable to connect to a wireless network despite entering the correct credentials, what could be the issue? a) Incorrect SSID b) WPA encryption mismatch c) Router firmware is outdated d) All of the above
Answers Table
Qno
Answer
1
a) 802.11a
2
d) 3.5 Gbps
3
c) 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
4
b) 802.11ac
5
d) All of the above
6
c) High Efficiency
7
c) Introduced with MIMO technology
8
a) 54 Mbps
9
b) 11 Mbps
10
c) 802.11ax
11
a) To act as a bridge between wired and wireless networks