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You have a new Windows notebook system with both wired and wireless network adapters.
You want to configure a small wireless network at home. You install an access point/router device that connects your network to the internet. You have turned off SSID broadcast on the access point. You will connect devices using a pre-shared key.
You need to configure your notebook to connect to the wireless network. You would like to use the most secure method available as well.
What should you do? (Select two. Each option is part of the complete solution.)
- Use WPA2-Personal security
- Manually create a network profile.

Answer :

The things that you should do are using WPA2-Personal security and manually creating a network profile.

WPA2-PSK allows users to protect data exchanged over a wireless channel between a router and other network devices. It is the most recent version of Wi-Fi security, in which the key is shared by all connected devices. WPA2-PSK is also referred to as WPA2 Personal.

A network profile, in addition, specifies the characteristics of a basic service set (BSS) network connection. Network profiles are made up of XML data pieces.

The steps for creating a network profile are as follows:

Choose the Start button, then enter settings. Navigate to Settings > Network and internet > Wi-Fi. Pick Manage known networks from the Wi-Fi settings screen, and then select the Wi-Fi network you wish to modify. Select Public (Recommended) or Private under Network profile type on the Wi-Fi network screen.

Learn more about Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA) here https://brainly.com/question/19566076

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