Q: 6
Which Wi-Fi authentication settings does Apple recommend for better security for Wi-Fi routers and
access points?
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Discussion
Option C, If the question says "most compatible" instead of "better security," would B make sense?
Call it C, that's what I see in Apple's recommendations for secure Wi-Fi. Transitional mode supports newer and older devices. Agree?
I don’t think B fits since WPA/WPA2 is a common trap for older compatibility, but Apple clearly leans on WPA2/WPA3 Transitional (C) for security in their documentation. Surprised D is even there, WEP shouldn’t be safe at all anymore!
Apple's docs prefer WPA2/WPA3 Transitional for better security, so C is the safe pick. I think that's what they're looking for here.
Actually, C only counts if every device supports WPA3. If some are stuck on older hardware, B might get picked just for mixed environments.
Seen almost identical question in a mock test, and it was C there too.
B seems right to me since WPA3 and fallback to WPA2 covers most real-world Apple device scenarios. I know C is stricter on security, but pretty sure B still pops up in some guides. Could be wrong though.
C/D? Official Apple docs and exam reports both say C but sometimes see D mentioned in practice test answers.
It's C, but honestly Apple keeps tweaking their Wi-Fi guidance every year. Seen similar question on other exam reports too.
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