Your organization has been using an 802.11g wireless access point, but you’ve recently acquired a company that has older laptops with 802.11b wireless capabilities. What’s the best way to integrate these older laptops into your newer wireless network?
A) Replace all of the 802.11b hardware with updated 802.11g adapters.
B) Do nothing. The 802.11b adapters will interoperate just fine with a properly configured 802.11g access point.
C) Download updated drivers for the 802.11b adapters.
D) Configure the 802.11g wireless access point to operate only in 802.11b mode.
E) Buy enough microwave popcorn to keep the network unusable for everyone.
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