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What is out of scope when considering the Best practices for high-density wireless designs?
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A . High-density wireless best practices focus on things like minimum bitrate, band selection, and limiting the number of SSIDs to reduce airtime usage. Maximum beamforming really isn't called out as a main factor in those Cisco/Meraki guidelines, so that's out of scope for this context if you check the docs. Pretty sure about this but open if someone sees it differently.
A tbh
C/D? On exam reports I saw focus on minimum bitrate and SSIDs, so I'm honestly stuck between those two. Not convinced A is out of scope honestly.
Its A, maximum beamforming traps a lot of people but Meraki docs don't put it under high-density best practices.
A for sure. High-density best practices stick to stuff like minimum bitrate and band selection, but maximizing beamforming isn't really covered as a key point in Cisco's docs. Maybe there's some overlap but it's not a focus area here.
Nah, not D. A is out of scope since beamforming isn't a main high-density best practice topic. Other options are all legit design considerations for dense environments.
Probably A. Beamforming isn't really a high-density design focus-it's more about things like channel planning, SSID count, and minimum data rates. I remember seeing this type of question in some exam reports, pretty sure it's A.
A, Saw a really similar one on a practice test, it's definitely A here.
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