A network administrator changed some wireless network SSID configuration settings on an autonomous AP. As a result, old

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A network administrator changed some wireless network SSID configuration settings on an autonomous AP. As a result, old

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A network administrator changed some wireless network SSID configuration settings on an autonomous AP. As a result, old clients can still connect by using the saved configuration on their wireless networks; however, new clients are not able to view or connect to the SSID.
What is most likely the cause of the problem?

A. The network administrator configured the SSID to not accept any new clients.
B. The network administrator removed the broadcast command from the SSID configuration.
C. The network administrator removed the guest-mode command from the SSID configuration.
D. The network administrator changed the encryption algorithm of the SSID.
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