What does the MFP feature in the 802.11w standard do to protect against wireless attacks?
- It uses a PNL to maintain a list of trusted or preferred wireless networks.
- It uses a captive portal for all wireless associations.
- It inserts the 802.1q tag to protect the wireless frame.
- It helps defend against deauthentication attacks.
Explanation & Hint: The 802.11w standard defines the Management Frame Protection (MFP) feature. MFP protects wireless devices against spoofed management frames from other devices that might otherwise deauthenticate a valid user session. |