CWNP CWDP-303 Exam Practice Questions (P. 3)
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Question #11
A museum wants to offer Wi-Fi to its visitors. One of their requirements is to have the APs blend into the design of the museum. What should you do to meet this requirement?
- ALock the AP inside of a metal box
- BPlace the APs in between walls and I-beams
- CUse an 802.11b AP, so it looks old enough to be in a museum
- DUse a plastic cover that could blend in with the environment
Correct Answer:
D
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D
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Question #12
An engineering firm just upgraded their WLAN form nine 802.11n APS to nine 802.11ac APs. After this upgrade, they did not see any improvement in throughput.
What is the most likely cause of this result?
What is the most likely cause of this result?
- AAPs are transmitting at a low transmit power
- BThe clients were not upgraded
- CAPs are mounted on the wall
- DThe APs are still using the 5 GHz lower band
Correct Answer:
A
A
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Question #13
You and 10 other people are connected to a public hotspot. You issue a ping sweep on the network, but you can't find any devices on the same subnet as yours.
What feature might be enabled on the WLAN infrastructure that is preventing you from communicating with other devices on that subnet?
What feature might be enabled on the WLAN infrastructure that is preventing you from communicating with other devices on that subnet?
- APeer-to-peer blocking
- BOSPF external routes
- CBand steering
- DLoad balancing
Correct Answer:
A
A
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Question #14
During an RFP analysis, one of the vendors mentioned that you'll need to upgrade your Gigabit Ethernet switches to MultiGig switches to ensure support for
802.11ac and 802.11ax, which both offer data rates over 1Gbps. Why is this not sound advice?
802.11ac and 802.11ax, which both offer data rates over 1Gbps. Why is this not sound advice?
- ABecause neither of the technologies support data rates over 1Gbps
- BBecause 802.11ax doesn't support channel bonding
- CManagement overhead that is normal in WLANs will reduce the throughput of the client devices
- DBecause 802.11ac only supports one spatial stream
Correct Answer:
C
C
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Question #15
A customer is acquiring a new VoWLAN system to replace their existing wired phone system. When reading about his system's requirements, you learned that is requires 25 db of SNR to work as expected. After surveying the environment, you discovered that the noise floor is -88 dBm. What should be the minimum RSSI value to meet the system's requirements?
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