A network administrator needs to set up a method to ensure that users accessing the company’s guest Wi-Fi network are required to agree to specific terms of use and enter their email addresses before being granted internet access. Which of the following solutions is MOST appropriate for this scenario?
The correct answer is Captive portals, which provide a convenient method for managing guest networks by requiring users to authenticate or accept terms of service before accessing the network. Captive Portal solutions also often provide isolation to the guest users from the internal network, ensuring security.
MAC filtering only restricts access based on hardware addresses, which does not require guests agree to terms or capture an email address.
WPA3 provides a secure way to encrypt wireless communications but does not prompt users for additional information such as agreeing to terms or an email address.
Subnetting is a method to divide networks.
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