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Braindumps CWNA-106 Henry 117q

Number: CWNA-106Passing Score: 800Time Limit: 120 minFile Version: 14.0

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Exam code: CWNA-106

Exam name: Certified Wireless Network Administrator

CWNA-106

QUESTION 1What word describes the bending of an RF signal as it passes through a medium of a varying density from that of free space?

A. DiffractionB. ReflectionC. RefractionD. DiffusionE. Scattering

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QUESTION 2What can cause an excessively high VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) in a WLAN RF transmission line?

A. An impedance mismatch in the RF cables and connectorsB. Reflected direct current (DC) voltage on the main RF signal lineC. Attenuation of the RF signal as it travels along the main signal pathD. Crosstalk (inductance) between adjacent RF conductors

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QUESTION 3What factors influence the distance that an RF signal can be effectively received? (Choose 3)

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A. Transmitting station's power sourceB. Receiving station's radio sensitivityC. Free Space Path LossD. MAC layer encryptionE. Transmitting station's output powerF. Temperature in the Fresnel zone

Correct Answer: BCESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 4As an RF wave propagates through space, the wave front experiences natural expansion that reduces its signal strength in an area. What term describes the rateat which this expansion happens?

A. MU-MIMOB. Inverse square lawC. Path spread phenomenonD. Fresnel zone thinningE. Ohm's law

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 5Return Loss is the decrease of forward energy in a system when some of the power is being reflected back toward the transmitter.What will cause high return loss in an RF transmission system, including the radio, cables, connectors and antenna?

A. A Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) of 1:1B. An impedance mismatch between components in the RF systemC. Cross-polarization of the RF signal as it passes through the RF systemD. The use of cables longer than one meter in the RF systemE. High output power at the transmitter and use of a low-gain antenna

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 6What factors are taken into account when calculating the Link Budget of a point-to-point outdoor WLAN bridge link?

A. Operating frequencyB. Transmit antenna gainC. Transmit powerD. Antenna height

Correct Answer: ABCSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 7A WLAN transmitter that emits a 200 mW signal is connected to a cable with 3 dB loss. If the cable is connected to an antenna with 10 dBi gain, what is the EIRPat the antenna element?

A. 10 dBm

B. 13 dBmC. 20 dBmD. 26 dBmE. 30 dBm

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 8In a long-distance RF link, what statement about Fade Margin is true?

A. Fade Margin is an additional pad of signal strength designed into the RF system to compensate for unpredictable signal fading.B. The Fade Margin of a long-distance radio link should be equivalent to the receiver's antenna gain.C. A Fade Margin is unnecessary on a long-distance RF link if more than 80% of the first Fresnel zone is clear of obstructions.D. The Fade Margin is a measurement of signal loss through free space, and is a function of frequency and distance.

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QUESTION 9What phrase defines Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP)?

A. The power output from the radio into the RF cableB. The power output from the radio after cable lossesC. The highest RF signal strength that is transmitted from a given antennaD. Reflected power due to an impedance mismatch in the signal pathE. Power supplied from the transmission line to the antenna input

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QUESTION 10What term describes the effect of increasing the intensity of an RF wave with an antenna by focusing the energy in a specific direction?

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A. Distributed RadiationB. Active AmplificationC. Beam CompressionD. Passive GainE. RF Flooding

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 11Which antenna types are commonly used by indoor Wi-Fi devices in a MIMO diversity implementation? (Choose 2)

A. DipoleB. PatchC. DishD. GridE. Sector

Correct Answer: AB

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QUESTION 12What phrase correctly completes the following sentence?

When using WMM Power Save operation, a wireless client device ______________.

A. Alternates between awake and dozing, depending on its need to transmit and receive informationB. Enters a low-power radio state until it receives a WMM PS-Poll frame from the APC. Experiences higher throughput and lower latency than when operating in Active modeD. Powers down a subset of MIMO radio chains and transmits information at a slower data rateE. Buffers frames destined to the low-power AP until the AP wakes its radio and begins beaconing again

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QUESTION 13When replacing the antenna of a WLAN device with a similar antenna type that has a higher passive gain, what antenna characteristic will decrease?

A. Beam widthB. RangeC. Active gainD. Receive sensitivityE. Fresnel Zone size

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QUESTION 14What statements about the beamwidth of an RF antenna are true? (Choose 2)

A. The lower the gain of an antenna, the more narrow one or both beamwidths become.B. The beamwidth patterns on an antenna polar chart indicate the point at which the RF signal stops propagating.C. Horizontal and vertical beamwidth are calculated at the points in which the main lobe decreases power by 3 dB.D. Horizontal beamwidth is displayed (in degrees) on the antenna's Azimuth Chart.

Correct Answer: CDSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 15What HT technology requires MIMO support on both the transmitter and receiver?

A. Spatial multiplexingB. Short guard intervalsC. Maximal ratio combiningD. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

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QUESTION 16ABC Company has just purchased a 6 dBi patch antenna. After performing some tests with the 6 dBi antenna, they have concluded that more antenna gain isneeded to cover their outdoor courtyard. When choosing an antenna with higher gain, what other antenna characteristic will also always change?

A. Fresnel Zone sizeB. Maximum input powerC. BeamwidthD. Impedance

E. VSWR Ratio

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QUESTION 17AP-1 is a 3x3:2 AP. STA-3 is a 3x3:3 client. What is the maximum number of spatial streams that can be used for a downlink HT-OFDM transmission from AP-1 toSTA-3?

A. One spatial stream, because the definition of the AP indicates that it is capable of only one spatial stream.B. Three spatial streams, because the definition of the client indicates that it is capable of only three spatial streams.C. Two spatial streams, because the definition of the AP indicates that it is capable of only two spatial streams.D. Three spatial streams, because the definition of the AP indicates that it is capable of only three spatial streams.

Correct Answer: CSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 18You are implementing a VHT-capable AP. Which one of the following channels is available in the 802.11ac amendment to the 802.11-2012 standard, which wasnot available in the standard before this amendment?

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A. 153B. 144

C. 161D. 56E. 48

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 19You are selecting antennas for a WLAN operating in the 5 GHz frequency band. What specifications should be evaluated for an antenna before it is implemented inthis WLAN system? (Choose 3)

A. 802.11ad compatibilityB. TPC supportC. Impedance in OhmsD. Elevation BeamwidthE. Return Loss RatingF. Operating Frequencies

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QUESTION 20What is the intended use for the WLAN hardware known as a pole or mast mount unit?

A. Mounting a lightning arrestor to a grounding rodB. Mounting an omnidirectional antenna to a mastC. Mounting an RF amplifier to a dipole antennaD. Mounting a PoE injector to a perforated radomeE. Mounting an access point to a site survey tripod

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 21XYZ Corporation is experiencing connectivity problems with their existing building-to-building bridge link. A concrete wall on the roof of one building is partiallyblocking the Fresnel Zone, and the connection is dropping many frames. The administrator moves the antenna to an area not obstructed by the concrete wall andthen realizes the RF cable cannot reach the new location. If an extension cable is added to move the antenna, what are the likely results?

A. The data throughput rate will increase because VSWR will decrease.B. The Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) will decrease.C. The antenna's azimuth beamwidth will decrease.D. The size of the Fresnel zone will increase.E. The likelihood of a direct lightning strike will increase.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 22When using an RF splitter to connect one transceiver to sector antennas loss is incurred. What is this loss called?

A. Conversion lossB. Through lossC. Active lossD. Intentional loss

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 23What statements accurately describe the RF cables and connectors that are used in an 802.11 WLAN system? (Choose 3)

A. RF cables have upper and lower frequency range specifications.B. 75 and 125 ohms are the typical impedances of 802.11 WLAN connectors.C. Two RF connectors of the same type (e.g. SMA), manufactured by different companies, may vary in specifications.D. Every RF connector causes insertion loss.E. Large diameter RF cables cause greater loss than small diameter cables.

Correct Answer: ACDSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 24What statement is true concerning the use of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in IEEE 802.11 WLANs?

A. 802.11a and 11n use six (6) "pilot" subcarriers as a reference for the receiver to detect frequency and phase shifts of the signal.B. 802.11a/g/n OFDM includes several combinations of modulation and coding to achieve data rates from 1-600 Mbps.C. With 802.11a OFDM, 16-QAM provides either 48 or 54 Mbps data rates, depending upon coding rates.D. 802.11ac VHT-OFDM utilizes 256-QAM, which increases the data rate significantly over 64-QAM available in HT-OFDM.E. In 802.11a OFDM, fifty-six (56) subcarriers are used as parallel symbol transmission paths to carry data.

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 25As a consultant, you've been hired by XYZ Company to provide recommendations about client device selection, operation, and interoperability. What informationshould be considered to help them choose the right WLAN client devices?

A. 802.11n OFDM is more susceptible to high-power, narrowband interference than 802.11aB. In order to earn Wi-Fi Alliance certification, 802.11n clients stations are required to support both 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies

C. 802.11ac devices support the features of the VHT PHY only in the 5 GHz frequency band.D. 802.11ac is not backwardly compatible with 802.11n or 802.11a.E. When HR/DSSS devices are present, VHT MCS rates are disabled for the entire BSS.

Correct Answer: CSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 26Which IEEE 802.11 physical layer (PHY) specifications include support for and compatibility of both OFDM and HR/DSSS? (Choose 2)

A. HR/DSSS (802.11b)B. OFDM (802.11a)C. ERP (802.11g)D. HT (802.11n)E. CCK (802.11b)F. VHT (802.11ac)

Correct Answer: CDSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 27The IEEE 802.11-2012 standard requires VHT capable devices to be backward compatible with devices using which other 802.11 physical layer specifications(PHYs)? (Choose 2)

A. HTB. OFDMC. HR/DSSSD. ERP-PBCCE. DSSS-OFDM

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QUESTION 28In addition to throughput enhancements, what other improvements does a dual-band 802.11ac AP provide when compared with 802.11a/g APs? (Choose 2)

A. Introduces "fast transition" roaming protocols for VoWiFi phonesB. Better link reliability between 802.11a/b/g client devices and 802.11ac APsC. Improves service quality for real-time applications at greater distancesD. Increases in receive sensitivity enhance RTLS location accuracyE. Stronger security with more robust encryption modes.

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QUESTION 29What factors are likely to cause the greatest impact on the application layer throughput of an 802.11n client station in a 2.4 GHz HT BSS? (Choose 3)

A. Use of WEP or TKIP for encryption instead of CCMPB. Use of passphrase authentication instead of 802.1X/EAP authenticationC. Increasing the beacon interval from 100 to 200 (TUs)D. RF interference from more than 10 nearby Bluetooth transmittersE. Increasing or decreasing the number of spatial streams in use by the client station and AP

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QUESTION 30What factors will have the most significant impact on the amount of wireless bandwidth available to each station within a BSS? (Choose 2)

A. The number of client stations associated to the BSSB. The power management settings in the access point's beaconsC. The presence of co-located (10m away) access points on non-overlapping channelsD. The data rates at which nearby client stations are transmitting and receiving dataE. The layer 3 protocol used by each station to transmit data over the wireless link

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QUESTION 31What are two channel modes specified by the 802.11n (High Throughput) PHY? (Choose 2)

A. 20 MHzB. 20/40 MHzC. 40/80 MHzD. 22 MHzE. 80 MHzF. 160 MHz

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QUESTION 32In an 802.11 2.4 GHz system, what 22 MHz channels are considered non-overlapping? (Choose2)

A. Channels 5 and 10

B. Channels 1 and 5C. Channels 3 and 7D. Channels 2 and 8E. Channels 8 and 11F. Channels 10 and 13

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QUESTION 33What facts are true regarding controllers and APs in a Split MAC architecture? (Choose 2)

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A. An IP tunnel is established between the AP and controller for AP management and control functions.B. Using centralized data forwarding, APs never tag Ethernet frames with VLAN identifiers or 802.1p CoS.C. With 802.1X/EAP security, the AP acts as the supplicant and the controller acts as the authenticator.D. Management and data frame types must be processed locally by the AP, while control frame types must be sent to the controller.E. In a distributed data forwarding model, the AP handles frame encryption and decryption.

Correct Answer: AESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 34The center frequency of channel 1 in the 2.4 GHz band is 2.412 GHz (2412 MHz).

What is the center frequency of channel 4?

A. 2.413 GHzB. 2.417 GHzC. 2.422 GHzD. 2.427 GHzE. 2.437 GHz

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 35What answers correctly complete the following sentence? ____________ and ____________ carrier sense functions are used to determine if the wireless mediumis busy. (Choose 2)

A. BackoffB. Pseudo-randomC. VirtualD. ActiveE. PhysicalF. InterframeG. Vector

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QUESTION 36In an 802.11n 2.4 GHz BSS, what prevents each station from using the full network bandwidth (e.g. 130 Mbps) for user data throughput when multiple clients areactively exchanging data with the AP? (Choose 2)

A. Radio receiver hardware cannot process data as quickly as it can be transmitted.B. Half of the bandwidth is allocated to uplink traffic and half to downlink traffic.C. The DCF and EDCA coordination functions require backoff algorithmsD. WLAN devices cannot detect collisions and must receive positive frame acknowledgment.E. APs do not have sufficient wired connection speeds to the LAN.

Correct Answer: CDSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 37When a client station sends a broadcast probe request frame with a wildcard SSID, how do APs respond?

A. After waiting a SIFS, all APs reply at the same time with a probe response.B. After waiting a SIFS, a designated AP sends an ACK, and then replies with a probe response.C. Each AP checks with the DHCP server to see if it can respond and then acts accordingly.D. For each probe request frame, only one AP may reply with a probe response.E. Each AP responds in turn after preparing a probe response and winning contention.

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 38The IEEE 802.11a/n/ac physical layer technologies utilize the 5 GHz frequency band. What is true of the channels in this frequency spectrum?

A. 14 channels are available worldwide.B. 11 channels are available worldwide.C. Regulatory domains worldwide require DFS and TPC in all these channels.D. DFS may be required in some regulatory domains on some channels.E. 802.11 channels are separated by 5 Mhz

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 39What features were introduced in the IEEE 802.11h amendment in order to uphold regulatory requirements for 5 GHz operation? (Choose 2)

A. 256-QAMB. Distributed Coordination Function (DCF)C. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)D. Transmit Power Control (TPC)E. Radio Resource Management (RRM)F. Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)

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QUESTION 40The OSI model is a 7-layer model for understanding the functions of a communication system. What OSI sublayers are specifically addressed by the IEEE 802.11-2012 standard? (Choose 2)

A. NetworkB. PPDUC. PLCPD. MACE. IPF. Transport

Correct Answer: CDSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 41Which of the following frequency ranges are specified for use by IEEE 802.11 radios? (Choose all that apply.)

A. 902 - 928 MHzB. 2.4000 2.4835 GHzC. 5.15 5.25 GHzD. 5.470 5.725 GHzE. 5.725 5.875 GHz

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QUESTION 42Which data rate is supported by 802.11g radios that is not supported by 802.11a radios?

A. 9 MbpsB. 11 MbpsC. 12 MbpsD. 54 MbpsE. 65 MbpsF. 130 Mbps

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 43A Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability certificate indicates that a device is a/b/g/n certified. It further indicates one transmit and receive spatial stream for both the 2.4 GHz

and 5.0 GHz bands. It further indicates support for both WPA and WPA2 Enterprise and Personal. Finally, it indicates support for EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2, PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2 and PEAPv1/EAP- GTC. Which one of the following statements is false?

A. This client device supports protection mechanisms such as RTS/CTS and/or CTS- to-Self.B. This client device supports both TKIP and CCMP cipher suites.C. 300 Mbps is the maximum supported data rate for this device.D. This client device supports the ERP, OFDM, and HT physical layer specifications.E. This client device supports X.509 certificates for EAP authentication.

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QUESTION 44When a client moves to a new BSS within an ESS, what steps are part of the 802.11 reassociation process? (Choose 2)

A. The client station transmits a Reassociation Request frame to its current access point.B. The current access point informs the IP gateway of the reassociation.C. The current access point triggers the client's reassociation service.D. The new access point transmits a Reassociation Response to the client station with a status value.E. The client and new access point create unicast encryption keys.F. The client station transmits a deauthentication frame to the current access point.

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QUESTION 45In an enterprise WLAN, what condition will prevent a dual-band VHT/HT client device from performing a fast and seamless transition (i.e. latency-sensitiveapplications are not disrupted) between two access points that are managed by the same WLAN controller?

A. The current AP is using channel 1 and the new AP is using channel 40.

B. The SSID of the current AP does not match the SSID of the new AP.C. The current AP supports only HT and the new AP is VHT capable.D. The access points are hiding the SSID in Beacons and Probe Response frames.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 46What statements about the SSID are true? (Choose 2)

A. The SSID is a security session identifier used in RSNs.B. The SSID must be included in an association request frame.C. The SSID is an alphanumeric value assigned to device manufacturers by the IEEE.D. The SSID is a pseudo-random number assigned to each client by an AP.E. The SSID is an alphanumeric value with a maximum length of 32 octets.F. When configuring a new network, creating an SSID is optional.

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QUESTION 47What distinguishes an independent basic service set (IBSS) from an infrastructure basic service set (BSS)?

A. An IBSS does not have a distribution system (DS), but a BSS does.B. An IBSS does not require beacon frames, but a BSS does.C. An IBSS does not support 802.11 authentication or association, but a BSS does.D. An IBSS does not support any 802.11ac enhancements, but a BSS does.

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QUESTION 48As XYZ Company's wireless specialist, you have been asked to troubleshoot some unexpected frame patterns in a wireless protocol capture. Your peers explainthat the network's beacon frames are inconsistent. That is, the BSSID is the same for all beacons, but the source address varies between three differentaddresses.What network configuration would cause this beacon frame behavior?

A. A single AP supports multiple BSSs with different SSIDsB. A virtual cell single channel network has been implementedC. The beacons are from an IBSS instead of a BSSD. Three APs still share the same default configuration.

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QUESTION 49When compared with legacy Power Save mode, how does VHT TXOP power save improve battery life for devices on a WLAN?

A. VHT TXOP power save allows stations to enter sleep mode and legacy Power Save does not.B. VHT TXOP power save uses the partial AID in the preamble to allow clients to identify frames targeted for them.C. Legacy Power Save mode was removed in the 802.11ac amendment.D. VHT TXOP power save allows the WLAN transceiver to disable more components when in a low power state.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 50As defined in the 802.11 specification, legacy Power Save requires an inefficient back-and-forth frame exchange process. Due to this inefficiency, many WLAN

device implementations use a variation of 802.11 Power Save to accomplish the same function. What non-standard power save behavior is used by most Wi-Fidevices in actual legacy Power Save implementations?

A. Client devices ignore the TIM field and automatically send PS-Poll frames after every beacon.B. After each beacon, the AP attempts to empty its frame buffer by sending Wake- on-WLAN frames to wake each dozing client.C. Request-to-Send and Clear-to-Send frame exchanges are used to trigger the delivery of buffered data.D. The Beacon interval is changed from the default 100 time units to 10 or less time units.E. Clients send null data frames to the AP and switch the power management bit from 1 to 0 to receive queued data.F. Stations send a CTS-to-self frame to the AP with a very long duration period so they can receive all of their buffered data at once.

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 51What term correctly completes the following sentence? In an IEEE 802.11 frame, the IP packet is considered by the MAC layer to be a(n) _________.

A. MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU)B. MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU)C. IP datagramD. PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)E. PLCP Protocol Data Unit (PPDU)

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QUESTION 52What term correctly completes the following sentence? 802.11a/b/g used a mandatory 800ns guard interval. 802.11n introduced an optional short 400ns guardinterval. Guard intervals (GI) are necessary in OFDM to reduce the likelihood of interference between two consecutive ____________.

A. Frames

B. PacketsC. SegmentsD. BitsE. BytesF. Symbols

Correct Answer: FSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 53Prior to association, what parameter can 802.11 client devices measure and use to select the optimal access point for association?

A. Signal strength of access point beacons receivedB. Proximity to potential access pointsC. Retry rate of probe request and response framesD. Average round trip time to reach the Internet DNS serverE. Average round trip time to reach the IP router

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QUESTION 54In an infrastructure Basic Service Set (BSS), how does the passive scanning process occur?

A. Access points broadcast Beacons on all channels of each radio within the regulatory domain. Nearby client stations record information found in the Beacons foruse in the association process.

B. Client stations broadcast Probe Request frames on all supported channels in the regulatory domain. Nearby access points respond with Probe Responseframes.Client stations record information in the Probe Response frames for use in the association process.

C. Client stations broadcast Probe Request frames on the single channel for which they are programmed. Nearby access points respond on that channel with

Probe Response frames. Client stations record information found in the Probe Response frames for use in the association process.D. Access points broadcast Beacons on a single channel for which they are programmed. Nearby client stations listen for Beacon frames and record information

found in the Beacons for use in the association process.

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 55During the discovery and connectivity process, client and AP stations exchange information about their supported data rates. After the association, how do clientand AP stations select the supported data rate that will be used to send an 802.11 data frame?

A. During the association, the client and AP agree to use the same transmit rate, but either station can request a change at any time after the association.B. The client and AP each choose the optimal data rate to use independently of one another, based on their own measurements related to the RF link.C. The client and AP may use different transmit rates, but the AP determines the data rate that will be used by each client station in the BSS.D. The client and AP may use different transmit rates, but the client determines the data rate that it will use and the data rate that the AP will use when

communicating to the client.E. The client and AP may use a different transmit rates, but the transmit rate is determined by the peer station, based on the peer's experience of the RF link.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 56As a station moves away from the access point to which it is associated, it changes its data rate from 600 Mbps to 540 Mbps and then to 450 Mbps.What IEEE 802.11 term is used to describe this functionality?

A. Dynamic Rate SwitchingB. Multirate ControlC. Modulation and Coding SelectionD. Rate Set SelectivityE. Adaptive Rate Management

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QUESTION 57What statement about the IEEE 802.11e QoS facility is true?

A. 802.11 QoS is achieved by giving high priority queues a statistical advantage at winning contention.B. Four 802.1p user priorities are mapped to eight 802.11 transmit queues.C. When the Voice queue has frames awaiting transmission, no data will be transmitted from the Best Effort queue.D. To improve efficiency, Block Acknowledgments are required for Voice and Video WMM queues.E. 802.11 control frames are assigned to the 802.11 EF priority queue.

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QUESTION 58Which answer correctly completes the following sentence? The WMM certification, created by the Wi-Fi Alliance, is based on the ___________ coordinationfunction with support for ___________ QoS priority.

A. Hybrid, contention-basedB. Point, scheduledC. Dynamic, distributedD. Distributed, trigger-and-deliveryE. Enhanced, contention-free

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QUESTION 59What component of the 802.11 standard allows stations to reserve access to the RF medium for a specified period of time?

A. Short guard intervalsB. DTIM IntervalC. Listen IntervalD. Probe Request framesE. RTS or CTS frames

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 60In an 802.11n WLAN with a heterogeneous set of associated client devices including 802.11b, 11g, and 11n, what HT protection mode will the BSS use?

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A. Mode 0: No protection mode (Greenfield)B. Mode 1: Nonmember protection modeC. Mode 2: 20 MHz protection modeD. Mode 3: Non-HT mixed mode

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 61What statement about 802.11 WLAN performance is true?

A. Use of larger frame sizes results in greater throughput in low interference environments.B. BSS support for 65 KB A-MPDUs will increase the maximum data rate available to client devices.C. In 802.11ac, changing the security mechanism from WPA2-Personal to WPA2- Enterprise will enable the VHT MCS rates.D. Compared to an Independent BSS, an Infrastructure BSS can provide almost twice the throughput between wireless nodes.E. Use of short guard intervals improves reliability and throughput in high multipath environments

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QUESTION 62The 802.11 protocol specifies a fundamental channel access method that is required for all stations and is used in all IBSS and BSS networks.What is this fundamental channel access method called?

A. DCFB. PCFC. HCFD. EDCAFE. HCCAF. PCF/CA

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QUESTION 63What mechanisms are specified by the IEEE 802.11 standard to attempt to prevent multiple radios from transmitting on the RF medium at a given point in time?(Choose 3)

A. Random backoff timerB. Clear channel assessmentC. Network allocation vectorD. Slot assessment valueE. Collision detection

Correct Answer: ABCSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 64The client devices that connect to your network include a mix of dual-band 802.11n and 802.11ac, single-band 802.11b/g/n, and some 802.11a/g/n. Your accesspoints are configured with the same SSID on both the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. The APs are also configured to prioritize client connectivity to 5 GHz.How does an AP perform band steering to encourage clients to use 5 GHz?

A. When the client sends a probe request in the 2.4 GHz band, the AP may reply with information about the 5 GHz BSS.B. The AP may ignore the initial probe requests or 802.11 authentication requests sent in the 2.4 GHz band by dual-band clientsC. The AP may allow an 802.11 association with the client in the 2.4 GHz band, then send unicast channel switch announcements to the client announcing the 5

GHz channel as the new channel.D. After receiving probe request frames from the same client in both bands, the AP may send an association request frame to the client in the 5 GHz band.E. The AP may allow an 802.11 association with the client in the 2.4 GHz band, then the AP may perform a transparent client handoff by transferring the client's

MAC address to the 5 GHz radio.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 65What information is transmitted in the Beacon management frames of an HT access point to communicate about backward compatibility with ERP and HR/DSSSstations? (Choose 2)

A. HT Protection modeB. Non-ERP Present field

C. Secondary channel offsetD. RIFS modeE. Power save mode of clients

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QUESTION 66What feature(s) are most likely to be supported by 802.11 enterprise-class WLAN controllers? (Choose 4)

A. Link aggregation / port trunkingB. 802.1p and DSCP QoSC. BGP and Frame RelayD. Captive web portalsE. IGMP snooping

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QUESTION 67ABC Company has thousands of Wi-Fi users accessing their network on a daily basis. Their WLAN consists of 700 access points, 6 WLAN controllers, and awireless network management system.What network functions are performed by the enterprise-class WNMS? (Choose 3)

A. RF pre-deployment planning and post-deployment reporting of access point locations on a floor planB. Performance and security monitoring of WLAN controllers with alarms and notifications for administrative staffC. Radio management, fast roaming, key caching, and other centralized control plane operationsD. Centralized bridging of guest data traffic and application of firewall and QoS policies to dataE. Management of WLAN controller configuration and provisioning of firmware updatesF. Generating, encrypting, and decrypting 802.11 frames and collecting RF radio data.

Correct Answer: ABESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 68In a Wi-Fi client configuration utility, what feature is most likely to be user configurable?

A. 802.1p to WMM mappingsB. SNMPv3 UsersC. WMM-PS Dozing IntervalD. RADIUS Server IP AddressE. EAP Authentication Type

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 69What is a common feature of an 802.11 WLAN client utility? (Choose 2)

A. Real-time retry monitorB. AP Signal strength meterC. Spectrum analyzer utilityD. VLAN configurationE. Link statistics display

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QUESTION 70What features are most often configurable within 802.11 WLAN client utilities? (Choose 2)

A. Frame generator utilityB. Power managementC. Co-channel interference thresholdD. Roaming aggressivenessE. AES key and block size

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QUESTION 71As a consultant, you have been hired by ABC Company to implement an outdoor WLAN connection between two buildings that are 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) fromeach other, with no obstructions in between.Your first required objective is to create a point-to-point link between the two buildings within the local regulatory body's 800 mW EIRP maximum.Your second required objective is to provide an industry-standard security solution capable of supporting mutual authentication.As an optional objective, you must minimize the amount of interference from, and to, nearby WLAN networks.You install an OFDM wireless bridge at each building, configuring one in root mode and the other in non-root mode. You set each radio for 100 mW (20 dBm) andattach 9 dBi omni- directional antennas to both. You configure the network for WPA2-Enterprise with PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication.Which statement is true about the solution you chose to deploy?

A. Your solution meets both required objectives and the optional objective.B. Your solution meets the first required objective and the optional objective, but not the second objective.C. Your solution meets the second required objective and the optional objective, but not the first required objective.D. Your solution meets neither required objective but meets the optional objective.E. Your solution meets both required objectives, but does not meet the optional objective.F. Your solution does not meet either required objective, or the optional objective.

Correct Answer: ESection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 72Lynne runs a small hotel, and as a value added service for her customers she has implemented a Wi-Fi hotspot. Lynne has read news articles about how hackerswait at hotspots trying to take advantage of unsuspecting users. She wants to avoid this problem at her hotel. What is an efficient and practical step that Lynne cantake to decrease the likelihood of active attacks on her customers' wireless computers?

A. Implement Network Access Control (NAC) and require antivirus and firewall software along with OS patchesB. Require EAP-FAST authentication and provide customers with a username/password on their receiptC. Implement an SSL VPN in the WLAN controller that initiates after HTTPS loginD. Enable station-to-station traffic blocking by the access points in the hotel

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 73ABC Hospital is planning a Wi-Fi infrastructure upgrade where the 802.11b/g APs (HR/DSSS and ERP) would be replaced with new dual-radio 802.11n/802.11ac(HT and VHT) APs. ABC wants to minimize the time and cost associated with performing a new site survey, so they will be mounting all of the new APs in the samelocations and with the same cable drops as the existing APs.What is one performance drawback with this deployment method?

A. Multipath will increase, causing excessive layer-2 retransmissions. The retransmissions will cause latency for VoWiFi handsets.B. Increased receiver sensitivity on the VHT APs will cause them to continually change channels to avoid co-channel interference.C. If the existing UTP cabling is not Category 3 or better, the total Ethernet backhaul for each AP will be limited to 100 Mbps.D. The existing WLAN plan, including the AP locations, may not provide the benefits seen in HT and VHT 802.11 PHY capabilities.

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 74For what likely reasons might an organization choose to purchase an AP designed for outdoor deployment to use as an indoor WLAN AP at an industrial facility?(Choose 2)

A. Aesthetic requirementsB. Physical security and theft preventionC. Protection from environmental conditionsD. Reduce transient RF interferenceE. 802.11 security compliance

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QUESTION 75What causes of hidden nodes within a BSS would be more likely lead to an increase in collisions and retries? (Choose 2)

A. Data frames too large for the physical environmentB. Client stations broadcasting with too much powerC. Access points broadcasting with too little powerD. Client stations too close in proximity to each otherE. Obstacles between client stations causing attenuationF. Large 802.11 cells with physically distributed stations

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QUESTION 76If an 802.11 RF transmission reaches a receiving antenna simultaneously by direct and reflected paths, what effect will the reflected signal have on the signal thattook the direct line-of-sight path?

A. The direct signal will only be received if the reflected signal is more than 180 degrees out of phase.B. The direct signal cannot be received if the indirect signal is less than 90 degrees out-of-phase.C. The signals will be distorted if the indirect signal arrives simultaneously at the receiver, but 90 degrees out-of-phase.

D. If the signals are in-phase, they will combine together, cancel one another out, and create a null.

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QUESTION 77Two co-located 802.11b/g/n APs can interfere with one another and cause contention and collisions, even when the two APs are operating on non-overlappingchannels (e.g. 1 & 6). What deployment flaw could cause this problem? (Choose 2)

A. The access points are mounted too closely to one another.B. Reflective objects in the area are causing significant multipath.C. A client station is using active scanning to probe for access points on multiple channels.D. The output power on the access points is too high.E. A client station authenticates to both access points, but does not associate.F. The access points are not synchronized to the same NTP server.

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QUESTION 78What type of device often causes interference across 50% or more of the 2.4 GHz frequency band?

A. Military radarB. Properly configured APC. Microwave ovenD. Wireless video cameraE. WIPS sensor

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QUESTION 79Why is it recommended for a wireless network administrator to disable 1 Mbps and 2 Mbps data rates on the WLAN infrastructure? (Choose 2)

A. To improve capacity in the BSSB. To reduce the size of the AP's effective service areaC. To prevent 802.11b devices from associatingD. To maximize the range of the highest data ratesE. To prevent VoWiFi multicast framesF. To enable support for long preambles

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QUESTION 80You have been sent as a consultant to a customer site that is experiencing problems with some 2.4 GHz clients on their 802.11a/g/n/ac network. After collectinginformation from the company about the problem, your initial troubleshooting step is to find a client device experiencing performance problems and observe its802.11 frame exchanges in a protocol analyzer. The retransmission rate for that client is 65% instead of the company's baseline, which is 9%. Based on thisinformation, what troubleshooting step should follow to isolate the problem?

A. Check the frame decodes in the protocol analyzer and look for an excessive number of deauthentication frames.B. Evaluate the client's operating frequency band with a spectrum analyzer, looking for a high noise floor or interference sources.C. Utilize a laptop-based site survey and planning tool to create a predictive model of the optimal AP placement in the customer's facility.D. With a protocol analyzer, identify the client's roaming threshold settings and reassociation behavior.E. Install Wi-Fi endpoint security and reporting software on the client device to monitor and log the retransmission behavior.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 81What problems may occur when there are hidden nodes in the BSS?

A. Increase in downlink (transmitted by AP) frame retriesB. High retransmission count for a subset of client stationsC. Use of frame fragmentation with fragment burstsD. Excessive use of null data framesE. Duration values vary widely in each data frame

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QUESTION 82ABC Company has a 2.4 and 5 GHz WLAN deployment. DFS functionality is enabled as required by the regulatory domain and APs use DFS channels as long asradar is not detected. Band steering is also enabled to encourage dual-band clients to use frequency bands with more capacity.Your performance analysis shows that many dual-band VoWiFi client devices will move back and forth between 2.4 and 5 GHz as the users roam throughout thebuilding. All APs have 2.4 and 5 GHz radios enabled with transmit power adjusted to accommodate relatively similar cell sizes.This "band hopping" behavior is viewed by network staff to be undesirable. What is the most likely cause of the unpredictable client band selection behavior?

A. Interference from 5 GHz radar sources has increased frame corruption and retries on channels 36-48.B. 5 GHz frequencies offer better RF penetration than 2.4 GHz, but 2.4 GHz offers more voice call capacity and lower latency than 5 GHz.C. The voice client does not support DFS, and therefore experiences some 5 GHz coverage holes as it moves through the network.D. The client's band selection algorithm prefers 5 GHz, but band steering behavior usually steers 75-85% of client devices to 2.4 GHz.

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QUESTION 83What statement about 802.3-2012, Clause 33 Power over Ethernet is true?

A. Up to 30 watts of power may be provided through an Ethernet cable.B. By using CAT3 cabling, you can increase the maximum draw available to the PD.C. When using CAT5 cabling, you decrease the maximum draw available to the PD.D. Only endpoint PSEs are supported.E. Only midspan PSEs are supported.

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QUESTION 84When planning an access point deployment that utilizes Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches at the network edge, what design decision could adversely affect theoperation of 802.3-2012, Clause 33 APs?

A. All ports on the Ethernet switch will be supporting Class 3 PoE powered devices.B. Some APs are connected to a PoE switch and are also receiving power from an AC outlet.C. The Ethernet switch uplink ports are not connected to an 802.3-2012, Clause 33- compliant core or distribution Ethernet switch.D. A gigabit Ethernet switch port supporting an 802.11a/g AP auto-negotiates to 100 Mbps.E. The installation team is not informed that PoE support will reduce the recommended maximum UTP cabling length from 100m to 50m.

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QUESTION 85What statements describe industry practices for communication protocols between WLAN controllers and controller-based APs? (Choose 2)

A. All vendors use the same protocol so that APs will interoperate with WLAN controllers from other vendors.B. Some vendors use proprietary protocols, and some vendors use protocols based on public standards like RFCs.C. For most vendors, the controller-based APs maintain data and control tunnels with at least two controllers for immediate failover and redundancy.D. All vendors support at least one L2 or L3 broadcast protocol for controller discovery by controller-based APs.

E. All vendors recommend using L2 (instead of L3) controller discovery and tunneling protocols in large enterprises.

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QUESTION 86What WLAN system feature is required to produce a scenario with the following configuration on a single access point? (Choose 2)

1. SSID = Guest / BSSID = AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA /VLAN = 22 / Subnet = 192.168.22.0 / RF Channel = 6

2. SSID = Corporate / BSSID = BB:BB:BB:BB:BB:BB /VLAN = 33 / Subnet = 192.168.33.0 / RF Channel = 6 / User Type A

3. SSID = Corporate / BSSID = BB:BB:BB:BB:BB:BB /VLAN = 44 / Subnet = 192.168.44.0 / RF Channel = 6 / User Type B

A. Multiple WLAN ProfilesB. Call Admission ControlC. Virtual Cell with SCAD. Access CategoriesE. User-based authenticationF. Dual-radio AP hardwareG. Integrated DHCP server

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QUESTION 87What problems may exist for a multiple channel architecture (MCA) WLAN when its APs are all operating at full power (typically 100mW)? (Choose 2)

A. Wi-Fi enabled voice handsets with low transmit power can experience asynchronous downlink and uplink performance.B. WLAN client stations can experience the hidden node problem when located near each other within the same cell.C. The mismatched power between WLAN client stations and APs violates regulatory and IEEE signal quality requirements.D. Cell size may be too large, causing co-channel interference to adjacent cells and reducing system capacity.E. APs operating in the 2.4 GHz band would prevent microwave ovens and analog video cameras from functioning.

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QUESTION 88In a single channel architecture (SCA) WLAN system, 802.11n (HT) APs should not share an SSID with 802.11g (ERP) APs.What is the reason for this recommendation?

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A. Client stations would see two different sets of AP capabilities as they roam between APs with the same BSSID.B. The added range of 802.11n APs would cause additional co-channel interference.C. The additional beacon material in 802.11n beacons would confuse 802.11b/g client stations.D. Beacons from 802.11n APs use 40 MHz channels, while beacons from 802.11g APs use 20 MHz channels.

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QUESTION 89How is throughput capacity scaled in a single channel architecture (SCA) WLAN system?

A. By increasing transmit power and placing APs that are on a single channel farther from one another.B. By adding more SSIDs to existing APs to spread users across different contention domains.C. By adding non-overlapping channel layers through the addition of more APs.D. By using downlink data compression and uplink flow control at the AP.E. By using a single 802.11n radio to transmit simultaneous downlink data streams to different users.

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QUESTION 90When designing a WLAN infrastructure implementation for high client density at a public venue such as a conference or stadium, what are common best practices?(Choose 2)

A. Use high-gain omnidirectional antennas to improve SNRB. Use directional antennas to isolate the RF propagationC. Configure APs to transmit at or near their maximum power settingD. Use WPA2-Personal security for ease of deploymentE. Disable 802.11ac MCS rates to prevent high overhead protection mechanismsF. Implement a band steering feature for dual-band clients

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QUESTION 91XYZ Company has decided to install an 802.11 WLAN system that will support 1000 wireless users, but they are concerned about network security. XYZ isinterested in deploying standardized security features. In addition to WPA2-Enterprise with PEAP and role-based access control, XYZ would like to supportmanagement frame protection as well as a fast secure roaming protocol for future mobile handsets.As XYZ Company selects a product to deploy, what two IEEE amendments, which are included in 802.11-2012, should be supported to provide the managementframe protection and fast secure roaming security features? (Choose 2)

A. 802.11jB. 802.11pC. 802.11rD. 802.11uE. 802.11wF. 802.11z

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QUESTION 92You are the network administrator for ABC Company. Your manager has recently attended a wireless security seminar. The seminar speaker taught that a wirelessnetwork could be hidden from potential intruders if you disabled the broadcasting of the SSID in Beacons and configured the access points not to respond to ProbeRequest frames that have a null SSID field. Your manager suggests implementing these security practices. What response should you give to this suggestion?(Choose 2)

A. Any 802.11 protocol analyzer can see the SSID in clear text in frames other than Beacons and Probe Response frames. This negates any security benefit oftrying to hide the SSID in Beacons and Probe Response frames.

B. This security practice prevents manufacturers' client utilities from detecting the SSID. As a result, the SSID cannot be obtained by attackers, except throughsocial engineering, guessing, or use of a WIPS.

C. Although it does not benefit the security posture, hiding the SSID in Beacons and Probe Response frames can be helpful for preventing some users (such asguests) from attempting to connect to the corporate network.

D. Any tenants in the same building using advanced penetration testing tools will be able to obtain the SSID by exploiting WPA EAPOL-Key exchanges. This posesan additional risk of exposing the WPA key.

E. To improve security by hiding the SSID, the AP and client stations must both be configured to remove the SSID from association request and response frames.Most WLAN products support this.

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QUESTION 93

ABC Company is planning a point-to-multipoint outdoor bridge deployment with standalone (autonomous) 802.11 bridge units. 802.1X/EAP will be used for bridgeauthentication. A Linux- based RADIUS server will be used for authentication. What device in the bridge implementation acts as the 802.1X Authenticator?

A. The RADIUS serverB. All non-root bridgesC. A designated non-root bridgeD. The root bridgeE. The Ethernet switch

Correct Answer: DSection: (none)Explanation

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QUESTION 94Which features are incorporated in the 802.11-2012 specification and are recommend for robust WLAN client security? (Choose 2)

A. SSID hidingB. CAPWAP with DTLSC. 802.1X/EAPD. CCMP cipher suiteE. IPSec VPNF. MAC address white lists

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QUESTION 95What three cipher suites are specified by the IEEE 802.11-2012 standard? (Choose 3)

A. Counter Mode with CBC-MAC ProtocolB. Wi-Fi Protected Access v1 and v2

C. Internet Protocol SecurityD. Extensible Authentication ProtocolE. GCM with Galois Message Authentication Code (GMAC) ProtocolF. Wired Equivalent PrivacyG. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol

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QUESTION 96You are using a tool that allows you to see signal strength for all APs in the area with a visual representation. It shows you SSIDs available and the security settingsfor each SSID. It allows you to filter by frequency band to see only 2.4 GHz networks or only 5 GHz networks. No additional features are available. What kind ofapplication is described?

A. Site survey utilityB. Wireless Network Management SystemC. Protocol analyzerD. Spectrum analyzerE. WLAN discovery toolF. Wireless Intrusion Protection System

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QUESTION 97To ease user complexity, your company has implemented a single SSID for all employees. However, the network administrator needs a way to control the networkresources that can be accessed by each employee based on their department. What WLAN feature would allow the network administrator to accomplish this task?

A. SNMPB. VRRP

C. RBACD. IPSecE. WIPSF. WPA2

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QUESTION 98In WLAN security, which authentication methods always create Layer 2 dynamic encryption keys? (Choose 2)

A. HTTPS Captive PortalB. WEPC. WPA2-PSKD. EAP-TLSE. Shared KeyF. TKIP

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QUESTION 99What terms accurately complete the following sentence? The IEEE 802.11-2012 standard specifies mandatory support of the ___________ cipher suite for RobustSecurity Network Associations, and optional use of the ___________ cipher suite, which is designed for use with pre-RSNA hardware.

A. CCMP, TKIPB. 802.1X/EAP, WEPC. TLS, SSLD. CCKM, WEPE. RC5, RC4

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QUESTION 100What statement describes the authorization component of a AAA implementation?

A. Verifying that a user is who he says he isB. Validating client device credentials against a databaseC. Logging the details of user network behavior in order to review it at a later timeD. Granting access to specific network services according to a user profileE. Implementing a WIPS as a full-time monitoring solution to enforce policies

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QUESTION 101What is an advantage of using WPA2-Personal instead of WEP-128 as a security solution for 802.11 networks?

A. WPA2-Personal uses 802.1X/EAP for authentication, and WEP-128 uses preshared keys.B. WPA2-Personal is based on IEEE 802.11 industry standards, but WEP is not.C. WPA2-Personal uses CCMP for encryption, and WEP-128 uses TKIP for encryption.D. WPA2-Personal uses dynamic encryption keys, and WEP-128 uses static keys.E. WPA2-Personal requires complex 64-character hex keys, whereas WEP-128 requires weak 26-character hex keys.

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QUESTION 102ABC Company performs government contract work that requires disabling WLANs and has recently purchased an 802.11 Wireless Intrusion Prevention System(WIPS) to enforce their "NO WIRELESS" network security policy.What attack type cannot be recognized by the WIPS?

A. DeauthenticationB. Rogue APs installationC. Layer 3 DoSD. Packet capturingE. RF jamming

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QUESTION 103Users and Network support personnel at a mid-sized equipment manufacturer have been discussing the potential uses and benefits of implementing an indoorWLAN. The network administrator and network manager have requested a meeting of senior management personnel to discuss a WLAN implementation beforeperforming a site survey or taking any implementation steps. The first topic of discussion in the meeting is the corporate policy concerning implementation and useof WLAN technology.What specific topics are appropriate in this policy meeting? (Choose 2)

A. Use of the latest 802.11ac equipmentB. Business justificationC. User productivity impactD. Antenna typesE. Defining RF channels for use

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QUESTION 104The network administrator at XYZ Company recently attended a training class on wireless security and realized that he should update the corporate security policyto address WLAN technology. The network administrator is listing the items that should be addressed in the security policy update, and has asked for your input.What WLAN topics should be addressed by a company security policy? (Choose 3)

A. Theft prevention and data security of WLAN infrastructure devicesB. Wireless intrusion monitoring and response proceduresC. WLAN performance analysis baseline documentationD. Wired network performance analysis and baseline documentationE. Training of the IT staff on WLAN operational securityF. User density planning and AP client association thresholds

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QUESTION 105As you prepare for a site survey in a multi-floor corporate office, you have learned about several wireless devices that support connection-oriented, real-timeapplications. These applications are sensitive to service interruptions and require excellent signal quality, low latency, and low loss. For that reason, it is importantto identify sources of RF interference as well as building characteristics that would cause RF blockage or dead spots. What systems or environmentalcharacteristics are most likely to cause interference or RF blockage and disrupt service for these applications? (Choose 2)

A. Microwave ovensB. Narrow hallwaysC. Elevator shaftsD. RFID chokepointsE. Workspace dividers

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QUESTION 106

XYZ Company has hired you to perform an indoor site survey of their 5-story facility. They own the building and rents out unused floors (floors 2 and 4) to othercompanies, and the other companies already use 802.11 WLANs. XYZ Company wants all of the offices they occupy to be surveyed as part of the project.What actions should be recommended as part of the site survey project? (Choose 2)

A. Verify that RF signals from XYZ Company's APs are not penetrating outside the perimeter of the building.B. Determine how much signal strength is passing between floors.C. Locate wiring closets on each floor occupied by XYZ Company.D. Identify security best practice violations on neighboring WLANs.E. Verify that XYZ Company's APs are not directly above or below APs on adjacent floors.

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QUESTION 107You are an independent contractor, hired to perform an indoor site survey and network design for Luxury Full Service Hotels International. The network will supporthotel staff and guest users. You are interviewing the network manager to determine business, performance, and security requirements for the future 802.11 WLAN.What questions should you ask the IT manager? (Choose 2)

A. What data cabling is currently installed in the rooms and throughout the hotel?B. How much RF loss do you expect between hotel rooms?C. Who installed your existing wired network?D. What types of applications will be used by the hotel staff?E. On what frequency do the microwave ovens operate in the hotel suites?

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QUESTION 108ABC Company is planning to install a new 802.11ac WLAN, but wants to upgrade its wired infrastructure first to provide the best user experience possible. ABCCompany has hired you to perform the RF site survey. During the interview with the network manager, you are told that the new Ethernet edge switches will supportVoIP phones and 802.11 access points, both using 802.3 PoE.

After hearing this information, what immediate concerns do you note?

A. VoIP phones and 802.11 access points should not be powered by the same edge switch due to distortion.B. The edge Ethernet switches should support Ether-channel to get the best results out of the network.C. If the switches are in optimal locations for VoIP phones, they are likely to be suboptimal locations for 802.11 APs.D. The power budget in the edge switches must be carefully planned and monitored based on the number of supported PoE devices.

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QUESTION 109When performing a site survey for a Multiple Channel Architecture (MCA) system in a multi- tenant building with five floors, what aspect should you, as the sitesurveyor, keep in mind?

A. The RF interference caused by passing airplanes supporting on-board Wi-Fi should be a prime consideration.B. The omni-directional antennas of the access points should be oriented parallel to the floor to maximize the coverage pattern across as many floors as possible.C. The channel reuse pattern should be three dimensional with the RF cell extending coverage of each access point to other floors.D. The Fresnel Zone is completely blocked between floors so each floor is considered a separate site survey.

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QUESTION 110You were previously onsite at XYZ's facility to conduct a pre-deployment RF site survey. The WLAN has been deployed according to your recommendations andyou are onsite again to perform a post-deployment validation survey.

When performing this type of post-deployment RF site survey for VoWiFi, what are two steps that must be performed? (Choose 2)

A. Coverage analysis to verify appropriate coverage and roaming boundariesB. Spectrum analysis to locate and identify RF interference sourcesC. Frequency-band hopping analysis to detect improper RF channel implementations

D. Protocol analysis to discover channel use on neighboring APsE. Application analysis with an active phone call on a VoWiFi handset

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QUESTION 111A company has hired you to perform a pre-deployment site survey of their facility. During an interview, the network manager informs you that the new wirelessnetwork must use 5 GHz bands and OFDM, and VoWiFi handsets will be used extensively over the wireless network. What items do you need to include in the RFsite survey report? (Choose 2)

A. A heat map demonstrating signal quality in areas where VoWiFi is supported.B. Codec types and sampling rates for each VoWiFi phoneC. Security parameters and configuration steps for VoWiFi handsets.D. Test results from an active survey with a VoWiFi handsetE. Results of OFDM versus ERP performance in each BSA

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QUESTION 112You are onsite with a client to perform a post-deployment site survey. When verifying a multiple channel VoWiFi deployment using a VoWiFi handset, which aspectis most important?

A. Performing protocol analysis with a single wireless adapter that is scanning all channels in useB. Testing a constant conversation or handset tone while roaming from area to area, or performing an active surveyC. Configuring DSCP-to-802.11e QoS maps on the handset for each access category.D. Verifying the VHT functionality to handle the call volume incurred by a single VoIP phone call.

Correct Answer: BSection: (none)

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QUESTION 113You are being interviewed by ABC Company for employment as a wireless site survey expert. The interviewing manager asks you what items should be included ina site survey report generated as part of a manual site survey process.What answer would be accurate? (Choose 2)

A. Itemized list of equipment, licenses, and support contracts required for the facilityB. RF heat map illustrating coverage and signal quality for each frequency bandC. Documentation proving proper entry of wall material types into the site survey softwareD. Documentation noting where each access point will be placed and how it will be mountedE. Documentation noting how each WLAN user group will authenticate to the network

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QUESTION 114In addition to coverage analysis results, what should be included in a site survey report to ensure WLAN users experience acceptable performance?

A. Application Layer protocol availability analysis resultsB. Layer 4 protocol availability analysis resultsC. Capacity analysis resultsD. WAN interface analysis results

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QUESTION 115

What advantages does using predictive site survey modeling software offer over performing a manual site survey? (Choose 2)

A. Predictive modeling software can predict the ideal access point location 100% of the time, whereas the results from manual surveying are less reliable.B. Predictive modeling software makes it simple to assess multiple different AP locations and then adjust and display the AP's expected coverage pattern in

almost real-time.C. Predictive modeling software provides more reliable data than manual surveys when fine-tuning and validating access point placement after the installation.D. The exact impact of interference sources from external networks can be more accurately measured when using predictive modeling software than with manual

surveys.E. It takes less time to create an initial site survey for a large facility when using predictive modeling software than when performing a manual survey.

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QUESTION 116Your consulting firm has recently been hired to complete a site survey for a company. Your engineers use predictive modeling software for surveying, but thecompany insists on a pre- deployment site visit.What tasks should be performed as part of the pre-deployment visit to prepare for a predictive survey? (Choose 2)

A. With a spectrum analyzer, identify the type, amplitude, and location of RF interference sources, if any are present.B. Evaluate the building materials at ABC's facility and confirm that the floor plan documents are consistent with the actual building.C. Test several antenna types connected to the intended APs for use in the eventual deployment.D. Collect information about the company's security requirements and the current configuration of their RADIUS and user database servers.E. Install at least one AP on each side of the exterior walls to test for co-channel interference through these walls.

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QUESTION 117What item is essential for performing a manual RF site survey for a warehouse facility?

A. A facility map with an explanation of applications used in each area

B. I-Beam mounting kits for hanging temporary access pointsC. Low-gain omni antennas for APs mounted high on warehouse ceilingsD. Predictive site survey software that supports highly directional antennasE. NEMA enclosures that protect APs used for the survey

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