Q: 4
An engineer must identify the network requirements for a company that has a main o®ce and 10
branch support data, voice, video, and location tracking. Which two factors must be considered?
(Choose two.)
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B and C
If they were asking about deployment planning instead of network requirements, wouldn't D (power sockets) actually matter more? The way it's worded feels like B and C fit better for design though.
How do folks feel about C compared to D here? C seems more about coverage planning for different environments, while D feels like a physical install issue not network design. Am I missing something on deployment prep?
Makes sense, B and C. Network requirements really come down to the number of devices and site type.
D tbh, cause available power sockets could impact deployment, especially with lots of devices. Anyone else think it's a trap question?
Skip D, B and C. You need to know how many wireless clients you'll support (capacity) and what kind of sites you're designing for since warehouse vs office needs are totally different. Pretty sure those matter most here, open to other opinions.
Why not B and C? D feels more like a deployment concern, not really network design. Anyone see a case for picking E here instead?
B/C tbh, because network requirements need you to know how many devices are connecting (capacity planning) and the type of site affects coverage and design approach. D is more about install logistics than network needs directly. Not 100% but seen similar phrasing in practice.
B or D. Always see folks pick C but I think power sockets (D) could matter for network hardware, especially if devices need PoE. Maybe missing something obvious?
It’s B and C. Security policy (A) and power sockets (D) trip people up but don’t actually define network requirements for wireless design, just facility or physical access stuff. Number of wireless devices and the site type directly impact capacity and coverage planning. Pretty sure about this, feel free to disagree.
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