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Watchguard - Secure WiFi Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS What does a radio require? - CORRECT ANSWER medium between the transmitter and receiver A transmitter, A receiver, the over-the-air 2.4Ghz has a longer wavelength than 5Ghz but is more susceptible to interference. This means... - CORRECT ANSWER 2.4Ghz has longer range and can penetrate floors and walls. Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) allows wireless devices to - CORRECT ANSWER share parts of the 5 and 6 Ghz frequency. A 5 and 6 Ghz device will use DFS to switch channels if radar is detected. 2.4Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER 5 Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER 6 Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER 802.11, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ax 802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11ac, 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E Beamforming is used with omnidirectional antennas - CORRECT ANSWER strength in the direction of the connected client devices Spatial stream - CORRECT ANSWER to increase their is a wireless data signal transmitted or received by an antenna. The more antennas an access point has the more data it can receive/transmit at one time If the noise level is too high - CORRECT ANSWER performance of your wireless signals. Power loss can significantly affect - CORRECT ANSWER wireless devices. it can degrade the strength and the range and throughput of your

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Watchguard - Secure WiFi Exam
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
What does a radio require? - CORRECT ANSWER A transmitter, A receiver, the over-the-air
medium between the transmitter and receiver



2.4Ghz has a longer wavelength than 5Ghz but is more susceptible to interference. This means... -
CORRECT ANSWER 2.4Ghz has longer range and can penetrate floors and walls.



Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) allows wireless devices to - CORRECT ANSWER share
parts of the 5 and 6 Ghz frequency. A 5 and 6 Ghz device will use DFS to switch channels if radar is
detected.



2.4Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER 802.11, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ax



5 Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER 802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11ac, 802.11ax



6 Ghz Bands - CORRECT ANSWER Wi-Fi 6E



Beamforming is used with omnidirectional antennas - CORRECT ANSWER to increase their
strength in the direction of the connected client devices



Spatial stream - CORRECT ANSWER is a wireless data signal transmitted or received by an
antenna. The more antennas an access point has the more data it can receive/transmit at one time



If the noise level is too high - CORRECT ANSWER it can degrade the strength and
performance of your wireless signals.



Power loss can significantly affect - CORRECT ANSWER the range and throughput of your
wireless devices.

, Signal strength - CORRECT ANSWER is the wireless signal power level received by a wireless
client. A strong signal strength results in more reliable connections and higher speeds but can also
cause interference with nearby devices.



A decibel (dB) - CORRECT ANSWER is a relative measure of RF power.



A watt - CORRECT ANSWER is an absolute measure of RF power



The signal strength is represented in dBm format (0 to -100) - CORRECT ANSWER This is the
power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW).



The closer the value is to 0 - CORRECT ANSWER the stronger the signal. For example, -45
dBm is better signal strength than -65 dBm



The noise level is measured in dBm format (0 to -100 dBm) - CORRECT ANSWER This is the
power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt.



The closer the value to 0, the greater the noise level - CORRECT ANSWER Negative values
indicate less background noise. For example, -96 dBm is a lower noise level than -20 dBm.



The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is - CORRECT ANSWER the power difference between the
signal strength and the noise level.



SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) is represented as a - CORRECT ANSWER dBm value. You should
have a minimum of +25 dBm signal-to-noise ratio. Lower values than +25 dBm result in poor
performance and speeds



If you have a -41 dBm signal strength, and a -50 dBm noise level - CORRECT ANSWER this
results in a poor signal-to-noise ratio of +9 dBm



If you have a -41 dBm signal strength, and a -96 dBm noise level - CORRECT ANSWER this
results in an excellent signal-to-noise ratio of +55 dBm

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