During your first pre-deployment meeting with the deployment team, you hand out the full design documentation to all of them. What’s your primary goal during this meeting?
During an RFP analysis, one of the vendors mentioned that you’ll need to upgrade your Gigabit Ethernet switches to MultiGig switches to ensure support for 802.11ac and 802.11ax, which both offer data rates over 1Gbps. Why is this not sound advice?
Switches and APs have already been chosen by your customer. All switches support 802.3bz MultiGig interfaces and APs are 4x4:4 802.11ac wave 2 capable of using dual-5GHz and have one MultiGig interface. Some cable drops for the APs will run for more than 180.5 feet (or 55 meters). To support MultiGig, what is the best choice of cabling?
An engineering firm just upgraded their WLAN form nine 802.11n APS to nine 802.11ac APs. After this upgrade, they did not see any improvement in throughput. What is the most likely cause of this result?
What is the most cost-effective way to accurately measure the height of a ceiling when ladder use is not allowed?
After designing a WLAN infrastructure using predictive design software. What’s the best way to validate the predictive design in the physical space before deployment, if time and budget allow for it?
When performing an active site survey in an existing WLAN infrastructure, in addition to gathering throughput data, what other important function will you typically be testing at the same time?
What kind of site survey helps you identify if roaming is working as designed?
Your customer requires fast secure roaming. Which two types of roaming are specified in 802.11-2016 FT roaming that will help meet this goal?