CWNP CWDP-302 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
You have determined the best mounting locations for APs in a given installation. The facilities manager has asked you to change the locations for several APs due to aesthetic concerns. You suggest mounting the APs in the ideal locations and painting them so they go unnoticed in the environment.
What is a valid recommendation or consideration when painting APs?
What is a valid recommendation or consideration when painting APs?
- AAlways use paints with metallic dye in them to prevent potential RF propagation impact.
- BPainting APs will significantly reduce the output power.
- CPainting APs may void the product manufacturer’s warranty.
- DMost AP models for indoor environments come in a variety of form factors and colors. Painting is never recommended.
Correct Answer:
C
C
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Question #2
When deploying long-distance 802.11 bridge links (10 miles / 16 km), what parameter may be critical for improving data flow by reducing retries caused by the long distances?
- AThe sequence control field value
- BThe acknowledgement timeout threshold
- CThe minimum transmit data rate value
- DThe CTS-to-self threshold
Correct Answer:
B
B
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Question #3
One of your customers plans on providing wireless coverage to a warehouse facility. After performing an initial walkthrough, you collect the following information:
The central part of the warehouse is between 400 and 600 feet (122 to 183 meters) from the warehouse switches mounted on the walls.

✑ The warehouse storage is composed of metallic racks with varying inventory levels and contents, from electronics and plastic toys to food pallets and juice bottles.
✑ Workers need basic data coverage from their working location, and are not highly mobile. They usually work from one single aisle, and their laptop is on a cart with wheels.
What would be your one recommendation to provide coverage to the central area of the warehouse?
The central part of the warehouse is between 400 and 600 feet (122 to 183 meters) from the warehouse switches mounted on the walls.

✑ The warehouse storage is composed of metallic racks with varying inventory levels and contents, from electronics and plastic toys to food pallets and juice bottles.
✑ Workers need basic data coverage from their working location, and are not highly mobile. They usually work from one single aisle, and their laptop is on a cart with wheels.
What would be your one recommendation to provide coverage to the central area of the warehouse?
- AEquip workers laptops with a directional antenna and install APs less than 328 feet (100m) away from the switch.
- BIn this case, extend the cable length just beyond 328 feet (100 m) and position APs as close as possible to the central area of the warehouse.
- CPosition APs along the walls, and equip the APs with Yagi antennas to cover the central area.
- DInstall APs for client access in the central area and use a mesh backhaul link to connect to the DS.
Correct Answer:
D
D
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Question #4
Which definition correctly describes the "local MAC" variation of the centralized WLAN architecture?
- AAll MAC functions are performed by the AP. A minimal subset of network control is offloaded to the WLAN controller along with management and monitoring functions.
- BPHY functions are performed directly by the AP. MAC functions are divided almost equally between the WLAN controller and the AP, according to the time sensitivity of the feature or service.
- CThe AP provides the RF termination point for the WLAN, but performs very few of the WLAN functions or services. The WLAN controller performs all MAC functions and the AP is very simple and lightweight.
- DAll RF-, data-, and control-related WLAN functions are performed by the AP. APs coordinate network services with one another and are managed by a WNMS,
Correct Answer:
A
A
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Question #5
When a WLAN controller sends an 802.11 frame to a lightweight AP for transmission on the wireless medium, how does it mark the frame for 802.11 QoS priority?
- AThe WLAN controller will place the user priority (UP) value in the QoS Control field of the 802.11 frame header before passing it to the lightweight AP.
- BThe WLAN controller does not mark 802.11 frames with priority values only the APs can do this.
- CThe WLAN controller does not mark the 802.11 frames with priority values only the Layer 3 switches can do this.
- DThe WLAN controller does not mark the 802.11 frames with priority values only the Layer 3 routers can do this.
Correct Answer:
A
A
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