FCP – FortiWifi Administrator 7.4 — Question 15
Which action does a wireless client or the access point take when the wireless client moves away from an associated AP until the signal drops?
Answer options
- A. The wireless client disconnects and connects to a different, available AP.
- B. The associated AP marks the wireless client as disconnected and must not reconnect.
- C. The associated AP sends an alert message to the wireless client about the signal drop.
- D. The wireless client increases its signal power to continue connecting to the same AP.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because when a wireless client moves out of range of its associated AP and the signal weakens, it typically disconnects and seeks to connect to another available AP. Option B is incorrect as the AP does not prevent reconnection; option C is wrong since access points do not send alerts about signal drops; and option D is not feasible as clients cannot increase their signal power to maintain connection.