Windows 10 (legacy) — Question 44

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You have a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
When in range, Computer1 connects automatically to a Wi-Fi network named Wireless1.
You need to prevent Computer1 from automatically connecting to Wireless1.
Solution: From the properties of the Wi-Fi adapter, you disable Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder.
Does this meet the goal?

Answer options

Correct answer: B

Explanation

Disabling Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder does not affect the Wi-Fi connection settings and therefore will not prevent Computer1 from automatically connecting to the Wireless1 network. The correct approach would involve adjusting the Wi-Fi network settings to stop automatic connections to that specific network, which is not accomplished by the proposed solution.