CWNP CWSP-208 Question Answer
In what deployment scenarios would it be desirable to enable peer-to-peer traffic blocking?
In home networks in which file and printer sharing is enabled
At public hot-spots in which many clients use diverse applications
In corporate Voice over Wi-Fi networks with push-to-talk multicast capabilities
In university environments using multicast video training sourced from professor’s laptops
Peer-to-peer blocking (also called client isolation) is useful in open or public WLANs to prevent devices from communicating directly with each other.
B. In public hot-spots, isolating users helps protect against malware spread, snooping, and attacks from nearby devices.
Incorrect:
A. In home networks, peer-to-peer communication is often desired for file sharing.
C. Voice over Wi-Fi may rely on peer communication (e.g., multicast).
D. In university setups using multicast, peer-to-peer restrictions could hinder functionality.
TESTED 16 Oct 2025
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