You need to connect two wired networks together that currently share no network connectivity between them. Which mode would the access points need to be placed in if the networks use only access points to connect the networks?
  1. Root mode
  2. Repeater mode
  3. Gateway mode
  4. Bridging mode
Explanation
Answer - D - The access points need to be placed in the Bridging mode if the networks use only access points to connect the networks.

Key Takeaway: When Access points serve in root or repeater mode, they allow only client connectivity. In this scenario, wireless bridges should be used. In the absence of a wireless bridge, many access points support a bridging mode, where the access points can effectively be a bridge that connects two segments together wirelessly.
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