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The term ________ refers to a measure, form, or expression that is continuous and has a range of magnitude between one value and another.
 
  A) binary
  B) analog
  C) signal
  D) transmission

Question 2

In order to accelerate the introduction of strong security into WLANs, the Wi-Fi
  Alliance promulgated ____________ as a Wi-Fi standard. Thisset of security
   mechanisms eliminates most802.
 
  11 security issues and was based on the
  current state of the 802.11i standard.
 
 
 Fill in the blanks with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)



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