70-698 · Question #7
70-698 Question #7: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C: From the properties of WiFi1, select Enable WLAN connection settings.. To prefer WiFi2 over WiFi1 while allowing WiFi1 as a fallback, three settings must be configured. First, option D (WiFi2: 'Connect automatically when this network is in range') ensures that Computer1 will always connect to WiFi2 whenever it is available without manual interventio
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Options
- AFrom the properties of WiFi2, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting its name
- BFrom the properties of WiFi1, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.
- CFrom the properties of WiFi1, select Enable WLAN connection settings.
- DFrom the properties of WiFi2, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.
- EFrom the properties of WiFi1, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this
- FFrom the properties of WiFi2, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this
Explanation
To prefer WiFi2 over WiFi1 while allowing WiFi1 as a fallback, three settings must be configured. First, option D (WiFi2: 'Connect automatically when this network is in range') ensures that Computer1 will always connect to WiFi2 whenever it is available without manual intervention. Second, option F (WiFi2: 'Look for other wireless networks while connected to this network') enables Windows to continue scanning for other known networks while connected to WiFi2 - this is critical so that when WiFi2's signal degrades or disappears, Windows detects WiFi1 and can fall back to it seamlessly. Third, option C (WiFi1: 'Enable WLAN connection settings') activates the WLAN connection management features for WiFi1, allowing it to serve as an automatic fallback. Option B is unnecessary because WiFi1 connecting automatically when in range is already its default behavior once WLAN settings are enabled. Option E ('Look for other wireless networks while connected to WiFi1') and option A are not required for this specific goal.
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