[&] When two Wi-Fi clients are associated directly with each other, without any other intervening Wi-Fi devices involved, this type of Wi-Fi network is called a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_. (Select the best answer) - Mesh - Bridged network - Infrastructure network - Ad hoc network [&] When all Wi-Fi clients must connect through an access point to communicate with each other, or devices on the wired LAN, this type of network is called a(n) \_\_\_\_. (Select the best answer) - Infrastructure network - Ad hoc network - Bridged network - Mesh [&] Which of the following is the correct definition of a BSSID? (Select the best answer) - The MAC address of a Wi-Fi client, advertised in its Probe Request frames - The configured name of a WLAN advertised in its Beacon frames - The configured name of an access point advertised in its Beacon frames - The MAC address of an access point advertised in its Beacon frames [&] A wireless LAN is advertised, and displayed by your laptop, with the name of "INE". The IEEE term for this name is called the Wi-Fi \_\_\_\_\_\_. (Select the best answer) - DS - ESS - BSSID - SSID [&] When a Wi-Fi client's data is received (wirelessly) by an access point and then has to be relayed (wirelessly) through several other access points before it can be placed onto the wired network, this type of Wi-Fi network is called a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ network. (Select the best answer) - Infrastructure network - Ad hoc network - Mesh - Bridged network