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CWDP-304 Exam Dumps - Certified Wireless Design Professional

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Question # 33

What advantage provided by 802.11n and 802.11ac is not usable in 1X1:1 low-end client devices?

A.

Channel bonding

B.

MCS data rates

C.

Maximal Ratio Combining

D.

Mandatory data rates

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Question # 34

What type of protection should be provided to outdoor antenna installations?

Response:

A.

Static electricity

B.

Brownouts

C.

Lightning surge suppression

D.

A/C spikes

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Question # 35

In a manufacturing facility with highly reflective materials, you are planning an upgrade to your existing 802.11b WLAN implementation. You have

chosen a dual- band 802.11n infrastructure product for this purpose. Your client applications include:

✑ Handheld scanners for inventory management

✑ Toughbooks (laptops) mounted on forklifts for inventory and workflow management

✑ VoWiFi phones used by select employees throughout the facility

You are evaluating all of the 802.11n enhancements and determining which features to enable for your environment and applications.

In this scenario, what 802.11n enhancement typically should NOT be enabled on the 2.4 GHz radio of the new APs?

A.

Multiple streams

B.

Short guard intervals

C.

Block Acknowledgments

D.

Frame aggregation

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Question # 36

During a validation site survey, you realize that the installers mounted some of the APs on the wait when the design called Tor a celling mount. They said that this was done because the cabling company did not have the right tools to run the cables above the ceiling. You know that this will cause a difference in how the Wi-Fi signal will radiate throughout the environment. What should you do in this case?

A.

Leave it as it is because it will not have a significant impact

B.

Blame the cabling company it the Wi-Fi doesn't work since they didnot do their job correctly

C.

Turn up the power on the APs to accommodate for the difference

D.

Advise the stakeholder that requirements will not be met and a new design process will be needed to meet the requirements

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Question # 37

You have enabled IEEE 80211 FT in your WLAN infrastructure. You want to verify roaming between APs (two at a time) and determine If all of your end-points are capable of performing fast roaming What tool would you use to achieve this goal?

A.

RF Spectrum Analyzer and two spectrum adapters (one for each band)

B.

Predictive design tool and two Wi-Fi adapters (one for each band)

C.

Protocol Analyzer and two Wi-Fi adapters (one for each channel of the chosen bands)

D.

WLAN scannerdiscovery tool and two WI-FI adapters (one for each channel of the chosen bands

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Question # 38

What are methods of providing RF high availability?

Response:

A.

Power APs to maximum power.

B.

Use the HSRP/VRRP protocol.

C.

Deploy using 100 percent overlap.

D.

Deploy 802.3af.

E.

Use dual spectrums.

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Question # 39

Even when a full pre-design site survey is not performed, what is always recommended to be performed within the deployment areas?

A.

A spectrum analysis walkthrough

B.

An AP-on-a-stick survey of 37% of the facility as this amount provides all of the statistical information required for good design

C.

A scan m the 5 GHz band looking for common loT interferes

D.

A scan in the Sub-i GHz bands to determine If sideband interference will impact 2 4 GHz operations

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Question # 40

Looking at a client radio specification sheet that states Receive Sensitivity of −82 dBm @ 18 Mbps would mean:

Response:

A.

It would need to hear a signal <−82 dBm in order to use the 24 Mbps PHY rate.

B.

It is only capable of transmitting at 18 Mbps PHY rates at −82 dBm.

C.

It must hear a signal >−82 dBm in order to demodulate the 18 Mbps PHY rate.

D.

It must hear a signal <−82 dBm in order to demodulate the 18 Mbps PHY rate.

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