
In Open System Authentication, how does authentication occur?
A) The client sends a pre-shared key along with the access point's SSID.
B) The client requests an encrypted tunnel, after which, the client's MAC serves as the authentication.
C) The access point forces the client to authenticate via a captive portal, after which all communication is encrypted.
D) The client "authenticates" using only the SSID name. In other words, no real authentication occurs.
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