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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
What is the primary objective of a post-deployment site survey?
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A post-deployment site survey verifies that the wireless network meets the design goals for coverage, capacity, and performance.
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A post-deployment site survey verifies that the wireless network meets the design goals for coverage, capacity, and performance.
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Which tool is crucial for identifying sources of RF interference during a site survey?
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A spectrum analyzer is used to detect and measure RF interference, helping to optimize the wireless network layout.
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A spectrum analyzer is used to detect and measure RF interference, helping to optimize the wireless network layout.
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
John is conducting a site survey in a manufacturing plant and notices significant signal degradation near machinery. What is his best course of action?
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Machinery can cause RF interference, so relocating APs and using shielded cabling can help mitigate signal degradation.
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Machinery can cause RF interference, so relocating APs and using shielded cabling can help mitigate signal degradation.
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
What is the primary benefit of a passive site survey compared to an active one?
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A passive site survey listens to existing RF signals and interference without sending any data, thus identifying sources of interference.
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A passive site survey listens to existing RF signals and interference without sending any data, thus identifying sources of interference.
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Maria finds a dead zone during a site survey in an office building. What should be her first step to address this issue?
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Adding an AP in the dead zone will provide coverage to that area, ensuring there are no gaps in the wireless network.
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Adding an AP in the dead zone will provide coverage to that area, ensuring there are no gaps in the wireless network.
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
What is a key consideration when integrating wireless controllers into an existing wired network?
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Proper VLAN and subnet configuration is crucial for segregating wireless traffic and ensuring smooth integration of wireless controllers with the wired network.
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Proper VLAN and subnet configuration is crucial for segregating wireless traffic and ensuring smooth integration of wireless controllers with the wired network.
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Which protocol is used to manage communication between APs and wireless controllers?
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CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) is the protocol used to control and manage APs from the wireless controller.
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CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) is the protocol used to control and manage APs from the wireless controller.
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Kevin is configuring a switch to support new APs. Which switch feature should he enable to ensure proper operation of the APs?
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Enabling PoE on switch ports provides power to the APs through the Ethernet cable, simplifying deployment and reducing the need for separate power sources.
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Enabling PoE on switch ports provides power to the APs through the Ethernet cable, simplifying deployment and reducing the need for separate power sources.
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
What is the purpose of using Link Aggregation (LAG) in a wireless network infrastructure?
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LAG combines multiple network links into a single logical link, providing load balancing and redundancy, which enhances network reliability and performance.
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LAG combines multiple network links into a single logical link, providing load balancing and redundancy, which enhances network reliability and performance.
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Sarah is integrating a new wireless network into an existing wired infrastructure. She needs to ensure proper traffic segmentation. What should she configure on the switches?
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Configuring VLANs on the switches ensures proper segmentation of traffic, which is critical for managing and securing the network.
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Configuring VLANs on the switches ensures proper segmentation of traffic, which is critical for managing and securing the network.
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
What is the benefit of using mobility groups in a wireless network?
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Mobility groups help in managing client handoffs between APs, allowing for seamless roaming and continuous connectivity.
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Mobility groups help in managing client handoffs between APs, allowing for seamless roaming and continuous connectivity.
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
During a network deployment, Carlos notices that clients experience brief disconnections when moving between APs. What should he configure to mitigate this issue?
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802.11r fast roaming reduces the time required for clients to transition between APs, minimizing disconnections during movement.
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802.11r fast roaming reduces the time required for clients to transition between APs, minimizing disconnections during movement.
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
What is the role of an anchor controller in a wireless network?
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An anchor controller is typically used to manage and secure guest traffic, isolating it from the internal network.
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An anchor controller is typically used to manage and secure guest traffic, isolating it from the internal network.
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Which feature helps in ensuring a seamless handoff for clients between APs in a wireless network?
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Fast roaming (802.11r) ensures that clients can transition between APs quickly and seamlessly, maintaining connectivity.
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Fast roaming (802.11r) ensures that clients can transition between APs quickly and seamlessly, maintaining connectivity.
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Lisa is setting up a wireless network for a large corporate campus. She needs to ensure that employees can move freely without losing their connection. What should she focus on?
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Mobility groups and fast roaming ensure that employees can move across the campus without experiencing disconnections, providing a seamless user experience.
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Mobility groups and fast roaming ensure that employees can move across the campus without experiencing disconnections, providing a seamless user experience.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
What is the key benefit of implementing N+1 redundancy in a wireless network?
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N+1 redundancy provides an additional controller that can take over in case the primary controller fails, ensuring high availability.
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N+1 redundancy provides an additional controller that can take over in case the primary controller fails, ensuring high availability.
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Kevin is designing a wireless network for a hospital where high availability is crucial. Which feature should he implement to ensure network reliability?
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SSO ensures that in case of a controller failure, a secondary controller can take over with minimal downtime, maintaining network reliability.
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SSO ensures that in case of a controller failure, a secondary controller can take over with minimal downtime, maintaining network reliability.
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
What is the advantage of implementing load balancing in a wireless network?
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Load balancing helps distribute client connections evenly across APs, preventing any single AP from becoming overloaded and improving overall performance.
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Load balancing helps distribute client connections evenly across APs, preventing any single AP from becoming overloaded and improving overall performance.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Which mechanism allows an AP to continue operating if the primary controller fails?
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FlexConnect allows an AP to continue providing services to clients even if the connection to the primary controller is lost, ensuring continuous operation.
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FlexConnect allows an AP to continue providing services to clients even if the connection to the primary controller is lost, ensuring continuous operation.
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Maria is tasked with designing a high-availability wireless network for a university. What strategy should she use to ensure minimal disruption in case of a controller failure?
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Redundant controllers with SSO ensure that if one controller fails, the other can seamlessly take over, minimizing disruption to the network.
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Redundant controllers with SSO ensure that if one controller fails, the other can seamlessly take over, minimizing disruption to the network.
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
What is the primary benefit of using 802.11ac Wave 2 over 802.11n in a wireless network?
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802.11ac Wave 2 offers higher data rates and supports MU-MIMO, which increases network capacity and performance.
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802.11ac Wave 2 offers higher data rates and supports MU-MIMO, which increases network capacity and performance.
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Jacob needs to improve the performance of a wireless network in a high-density environment. Which feature should he prioritize?
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MU-MIMO allows multiple devices to communicate with an AP simultaneously, significantly improving performance in high-density environments.
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MU-MIMO allows multiple devices to communicate with an AP simultaneously, significantly improving performance in high-density environments.
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Which technology helps in reducing interference by dynamically adjusting channel assignments and power levels in a wireless network?
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RRM optimizes the RF environment by dynamically adjusting channel assignments and power levels to reduce interference and improve performance.
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RRM optimizes the RF environment by dynamically adjusting channel assignments and power levels to reduce interference and improve performance.
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
What is the purpose of using directional antennas in a wireless network?
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Directional antennas focus the RF signal in a specific direction, which can help reduce interference and increase the signal strength in targeted areas.
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Directional antennas focus the RF signal in a specific direction, which can help reduce interference and increase the signal strength in targeted areas.
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Emily is troubleshooting a wireless network where users complain about intermittent connectivity. She discovers that several APs are broadcasting on the same channel. What should she do to resolve this issue?
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Manually adjusting the channels to ensure minimal overlap helps reduce co-channel interference, improving overall connectivity and performance.
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Manually adjusting the channels to ensure minimal overlap helps reduce co-channel interference, improving overall connectivity and performance.
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
What is the main advantage of using WPA3 over WPA2 in a wireless network?
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WPA3 offers enhanced security features, including stronger encryption and protection against brute-force attacks, providing a more secure wireless network.
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WPA3 offers enhanced security features, including stronger encryption and protection against brute-force attacks, providing a more secure wireless network.
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Tom is designing a wireless network for a large open-plan office. He needs to ensure minimal interference and maximum performance. What type of AP placement strategy should he use?
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A staggered or honeycomb layout ensures even coverage and minimal interference, providing optimal performance in a large open-plan office.
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A staggered or honeycomb layout ensures even coverage and minimal interference, providing optimal performance in a large open-plan office.
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Which feature helps ensure that wireless clients are evenly distributed across multiple APs?
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Load balancing distributes client connections evenly across multiple APs, preventing any single AP from becoming overloaded and ensuring better overall performance.
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Load balancing distributes client connections evenly across multiple APs, preventing any single AP from becoming overloaded and ensuring better overall performance.
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
What is a common method for enhancing the coverage of a wireless network in a multi-story building?
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Staggering the AP placement vertically helps ensure even coverage and minimizes interference between floors in a multi-story building.
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Staggering the AP placement vertically helps ensure even coverage and minimizes interference between floors in a multi-story building.
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Lisa is optimizing a wireless network for an outdoor stadium. She needs to ensure robust coverage and handle a high density of users. What type of antennas should she use?
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Sector antennas are ideal for outdoor environments with high user density, as they provide focused coverage over specific areas, reducing interference and enhancing performance.
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Sector antennas are ideal for outdoor environments with high user density, as they provide focused coverage over specific areas, reducing interference and enhancing performance.