Q: 13
A university is in the process of designing a wireless network in an auditorium that seats 500
students and supports student laptops. Which design methodology should the university implement
in the auditorium?
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Pretty sure it's D since the main challenge is supporting a lot of clients in a tight space, which is what high-density design targets. Saw a similar question in practice sets. Open to other takes if someone thinks voice applies here.
Maybe D, but only if they're expecting all seats filled and everyone having a device. If the room is rarely full or devices are staggered, it might be overkill. Anyone else run into edge cases on exam sims like this?
For me, D here. High-density design is really about packing lots of users into one spot, which fits an auditorium perfectly. Voice models like B help with real-time comms but don't address hundreds of laptops all at once. Makes the most sense-anyone see a reason for another option?
B or D? I picked B since voice models need robust coverage and can support a lot of devices, but now I'm wondering if that's just a trap. High-density is probably better, but voice always pushes for more APs too. Anyone else think B is reasonable?
Gotta be D. If you have that many users packed in, only high-density design really fits.
Definitely D in this case. High-density design is the best fit when you have hundreds of students with laptops in one room. Roaming or voice models aren't meant for this kind of load, right?
Probably D, since high-density is needed for so many users in a tight space.
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