Roaming can be enhanced by building 802.11k neighbor AP lists.
D.
Use of 802.11r Fast-Transition depends on the Encryption option.
E.
802.11w PMF enables additional probe responses for faster roaming.
The Answer Is:
C, D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Seamless roaming onRUCKUS WLANsis achieved through support for802.11k,802.11r, and802.11venhancements, which collectively improve handoff efficiency and reduce latency when clients move between APs.
According toRUCKUS One Online Help – Fast Roaming ConfigurationandRUCKUS AI Documentation – Client Mobility Optimization, the following statements are true:
802.11k (C):Enables APs to provideNeighbor Reportslisting surrounding APs and their channels, allowing clients to make faster and more intelligent roaming decisions.
802.11r (D):ImplementsFast BSS Transition (FT), reducing authentication delay during roaming by pre-establishing encryption keys. However, its operation depends on theencryption type—it is supported only withWPA2-Enterprise (802.1X)andWPA2/WPA3-Personalmodes, not open WLANs.
The other options are incorrect: 802.11ac aggregation does not affect roaming; 802.11u supports Hotspot 2.0, not fast transition; and 802.11w (PMF) adds management frame protection, not roaming enhancements.
Thus, the correct answers areC (802.11k neighbor lists)andD (802.11r depends on encryption type).
[References:, RUCKUS One Online Help – 802.11k/v/r Roaming Enhancements, RUCKUS Analytics 3.5 User Guide – Client Roaming and Transition Events, RUCKUS AI Documentation – Fast Roaming Optimization and Encryption Dependencies, , , , , ]
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