As a network administrator configuring a wireless LAN through the Cisco wireless controller's GUI, you want users to connect securely using a shared password. Which security option should you select to achieve this?
To require users to enter a shared password for secure connection, you should select WPA2 Personal. WPA2 Personal implements Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK), which is the shared password used by all users to access the network. WPA2 Enterprise uses 802.1X authentication with a RADIUS server for individual user authentication, which is more complex to set up. WEP is an outdated and insecure protocol that is no longer recommended. Open Authentication allows users to connect without any authentication, providing no security.
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