If a client device (such as a Windows laptop) were present in a location where it is known that a Wireless network should exist but the wireless network cannot be discovered, what information must be requested from the administrator to manually add the wireless network? What mode is this network operating in? Give one example of how this configuration might be beneficial.

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If a client device (such as a Windows laptop) were present in a location where it is known that a Wireless network should exist but the wireless network cannot be discovered, what information must be requested from the administrator to manually add the wireless network? What mode is this network operating in? Give one example of how this configuration might be beneficial. 

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