Which of the following is not a label that WIPS uses to classify an 802.11 device?
  1. Infrastructure
  2. Known
  3. Disabled
  4. Rogue
Explanation
Answer - C - Disabled is not a label that WIPS uses to classify an 802.11 device.

Key Takeaway: WIPS labels 802.11 clients into three classifications, namely: Infrastructure, Known, and Rogue. An infrastructure device is a client station or access point that is an authorized member of the wireless network. A known device refers to any client station or access point that is detected by the WIPS, but is not considered an interfering device or a rogue access point. A rogue device refers to any client station or access point that is considered an interfering device and a potential threat.
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