Answer:
Explanation:
There are many weaknesses/vulnerabilities, some of which are the following...
Default Network Hardware, many individuals will go out and buy a new router and install it in their home. These devices come with a preset configuration including a preset security password which is many times a default password used for every router of the same model. This can be easily obtained by anyone who can then access the network.
Access Point hacking, an experienced individual can use a packet sniffer to detect the SSID that is frequently sent from the router in order to create an access point to be able to access the network.
WEP encryption is another vulnerability. These are very low security passwords that can be cracked using different software in a short period of time.
These are some of many vulnerabilities that wireless local networks have, but there are also many precautions and security measures that can be taken to prevent them.
Answer:
Packet delay
Explanation:
In measuring the efficiency of a network, one of the many factors to consider is packet delay. Packet delay is the total time taken for a data packet to travel from its source network to its destination. It is sometimes called latency.
High packet delay or latency are caused by, but not limited to, the following:
(i) The distance between the source network and the destination network
(ii) The size of the packet being transferred
(iii) The time taken to forward data - packet switching delay.
#1 is D #2 is B #3 is A #4 is D #5 is B
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