Final answer:
To prevent administration of the WLAN from a particular VLAN, you can use VLAN Tagging on the AP to segment network traffic and control access to administrative interfaces.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want to prevent administration of the WLAN from a particular VLAN, the feature you can leverage on the access point (AP) is VLAN Tagging (Option A). VLAN Tagging allows you to assign different VLANs to different SSIDs, effectively segmenting the network traffic and applying different policies to each VLAN.
If the WLAN administration is assigned to a specific VLAN, users from other VLANs would not have access to the administrative interfaces of the AP.
Features like Rogue AP Detection are used to identify unauthorized APs, while MAC Filtering restricts access to network devices based on their physical hardware addresses. Management Frame Protection is a security mechanism that provides protection for management frames in the network.
However, none of these features directly control access to AP administration from a specific VLAN as VLAN Tagging does.