Q: 3
The wireless survey report shows APs staggered throughout a facility, with several of them placed on
the exterior walls. Other APs are located at building corners and major turns in the structure layout.
Assuming that all survey locations are optimized with a minimum of -67 RSSI at
cell edges with 20% overlapping cells, for which purpose is this survey model used?
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Discussion
My pick: A - APs on exterior walls and corners lines up with location services coverage so I think this fits best. Not 100% but that's what I've seen in practice exams, open to corrections.
Makes sense to go with A here. The corner and exterior APs are textbook for location services setups.
A , because APs placed at corners and exteriors is textbook for enabling accurate location services. If it was only about coverage for voice/data/video, those corner placements would be overkill. Pretty sure that detail flips it.
Its A. Perimeter and corner APs are usually for location services, not just voice or data clients. D looks tempting but doesn't cover location use cases the way A does, at least from what I've seen in practice sets.
A
A is wrong for just general coverage, but right for when precise location services are needed. APs on corners/exterior walls are classic signals that location tracking is in play, not just coverage for voice/data/video. Official Cisco guides and wireless design best practices mention this topology for location accuracy. If you're reviewing, I'd cross-check similar scenarios in the official guide.
Nah, A fits best here. D is tempting for generic coverage, but exterior and corner APs point toward location services.
Practice test and official Cisco guide cover these scenarios, similar AP placement questions usually match A.
Probably A here. That overlap and staggered AP setup fits scenarios that need both location accuracy plus data and voice support.
A tbh, since -67 RSSI and 20% overlap is typically recommended for VoIP, location, data, and video use cases.
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