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Google Exam ChromeOS Administrator Topic 1 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's ChromeOS Administrator exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
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The security team is requiring Wi-Fi connectivity to be disabled on ChromeOS devices. Using the Google Admin console, how would you configure ChromeOS devices to block all WI-FI connectivity and hide the WI-FI Icon?

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Suggested Answer: C

To completely disable Wi-Fi and hide the Wi-Fi icon on ChromeOS devices, you need to modify the 'Network' settings in the Google Admin console:

Go to 'Device Management' > 'Chrome Management' > 'Device Settings'.

Select the organizational unit (OU) containing the devices you want to manage.

Under 'Network', find 'Enabled network interfaces' and remove 'Wi-Fi' from the list.

Save the changes.

This will disable Wi-Fi adapters on the devices and hide the Wi-Fi icon, preventing users from connecting to Wi-Fi networks.

Why other options are incorrect:

A . Restricted Wi-Fi Networks: This setting only limits which networks users can connect to, not disable Wi-Fi entirely.

B . Prevent WiMax connectivity: WiMax is a different wireless technology and not relevant to Wi-Fi.

D . Restrict 'Auto Connecting' to Wi-Fi: This only prevents automatic connection to networks but doesn't disable Wi-Fi entirely.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Margurite
1 months ago
Option B? Really? Preventing WiMax connectivity when we're talking about Wi-Fi? Sounds like someone needs to brush up on their networking knowledge. Let's stick to the relevant choices here.
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Nicholle
2 months ago
But wouldn't restricting 'Auto Connecting' to Wi-Fi also help in blocking Wi-Fi connectivity?
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Ligia
2 months ago
Hmm, Option A seems the most logical. Configuring 'Restricted Wi-Fi Networks' should give you full control over the wireless connections. Keeping those Chromebooks on a tight leash!
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Lorean
19 days ago
D) Restrict 'Auto Connecting' to Wi-Fi
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Jonelle
23 days ago
C) Remove Wi-Fi from 'Enabled network interfaces'
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Tula
25 days ago
A) Configure 'Restricted Wi-Fi Networks'
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Ellen
2 months ago
I agree with Raymon, disabling Wi-Fi from the enabled network interfaces should block all Wi-Fi connectivity on ChromeOS devices.
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Javier
2 months ago
I'm going with Option D. Restricting 'Auto Connecting' to Wi-Fi should do the trick. Gotta love those security policies that make our lives easier!
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Madalyn
25 days ago
Definitely, following security policies like this helps protect our devices and data.
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Jesus
27 days ago
I think Option D is the most effective way to ensure Wi-Fi connectivity is disabled on ChromeOS devices.
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Lorean
1 months ago
I agree, it's a good security measure to prevent unauthorized Wi-Fi connections.
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Ahmed
1 months ago
Option D sounds like the best choice. It's important to restrict auto connecting to Wi-Fi for security.
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Raymon
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Remove Wi-Fi from 'Enabled network interfaces'.
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Stefania
2 months ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Removing Wi-Fi from the 'Enabled network interfaces' sounds like the best way to block connectivity and hide the icon. Simple and straightforward!
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Wei
1 months ago
I agree, that seems like the most effective way to ensure Wi-Fi is disabled on ChromeOS devices. It's important to follow the security team's requirements.
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Alaine
2 months ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Removing Wi-Fi from the 'Enabled network interfaces' sounds like the best way to block connectivity and hide the icon. Simple and straightforward!
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