Q: 13
You are deploying a WLAN with the access points configured for 10 mW of output power on the 2.4
GHz radios and 20 mW of output power on the 5GHz radios. Some semi-directional antennas are also
in use. What kind of deployment is described?
Options
Discussion
A
I don’t think it’s D. A is a better fit because SOHO setups can use those power levels with semi-directional antennas, while standard office would likely have more APs or different patterns. C is tempting but needs higher density. Open to other takes though.
D imo. Standard office makes more sense with the power levels and semi-directional antennas, since SOHO setups rarely use those. High density (C) usually means way more APs and even lower transmit power. Not 100% though, someone correct me if I’m missing a detail.
Similar question was in the official practice set, looks like A.
I don’t think it’s D. B.
A pretty sure. SOHO fits with lower power and semi-directionals, high density usually uses more APs. Anybody else thinking the same?
Option D, Not sure if that's right, just thinking standard office because of the power settings and semi-directional antennas. Is that wrong?
I don’t see this as high density-those power levels and semi-directional antennas are more typical of SOHO than standard office. D might confuse folks, but it’s A for SOHO in most exam scenarios. Disagree?
C , this is confusing. Semi-directional antennas and careful power settings feel like a high density setup to me. Anyone else see similar on other exam reports?
Its A - fits SOHO, not really high density or standard office with those power levels.
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