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Date Submitted: 06/15/2013 09:26 AM

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iLab Grading Rubric

Category | Points | Description |

Introduction | 5 | Introduce the objective and goal(s) for the report. |

Scenario 1 | | |

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Types of Antennas | 5 | Discuss how changing the antenna type affects signal spilling and provide a recommendation. |

Relocation | 5 | Discuss how relocating an access point affects signal spilling. |

Power Level | 5 | Discuss how changing the power level affects signal spilling. |

Prevention | 5 | Discuss alternate method(s) used to prevent signal spill. |

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Scenario 2 | | |

Implementing Security | 5 | Discuss primary methods for implementing security, along with advantages and disadvantages. |

Recommendation | 5 | -------------------------------------------------

Recommend security method. |

Scenario 3 | | |

Rogue Access Point | 5 | Determine location of rogue access points. |

Conclusion | 10 | Include a minimum of two paragraphs that summarizes your learning and concludes your accomplishments in the lab. |

Total | 50 | A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |

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Week 6 iLab Report

Michael Andrews

DeVry University

NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services

Evaluate and Solve Common Security-Related Problems

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Professor: Dr. Chipps

Date: 6/15/13

Evaluate and Solve Common Security-Related Problems

Introduction

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