An organization has several RAPs at different locations that broadcast two SSIDs. The internet-only SSID is in bridge/al

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An organization has several RAPs at different locations that broadcast two SSIDs. The internet-only SSID is in bridge/al

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An organization has several RAPs at different locations that broadcast two SSIDs. The internet-only SSID is in bridge/always mode, and the corporate SSID is in split-tunneling/standard mode. The network administrator deploys 10 more RAPs in different locations.
Users can successfully connect to the corporate SSID that is propagated by a RAP at a remote location. However, they report that it takes too long to access public internet web sites.
What is one part of the configuration that should be checked by the network administrator to verify this RAP deployment?

A. User roles policies
B. IP pool
C. Operating mode
D. Assigned VLAN
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