questions and CORRECT answers
ToF: Turning up the radio transmit power to full strength often creates more problems than it
solves? - CORRECT ANSWER True
What is the use case?
What types of devices will be used?
Is there an existing WLAN or is this a new installation?
What applications will be used?
The above questions represent doing what action, that is as important as the design itself? -
CORRECT ANSWER Gathering Information
Sufficient coverage is defined as the ____ of a wireless connection that provides the required
____ and ____ demanded by the clients. - CORRECT ANSWER Availability, Data
Rate, Stability
Poorly designed wireless networks may include: (Must be at least the 5 stated in the answer.)
- CORRECT ANSWER Insufficient Coverage, Insufficient Capacity, Lack of
Scalability, Lack of Required Functionality, Using the wrong equipment
Sufficient capacity is when consideration for the number of ___ within the ___ or for the ___
being used on those devices is implemented into the design. - CORRECT
ANSWER Client devices, requirement areas, applications
Scalable design, is a design for: - CORRECT ANSWER What is in use now, and tech,
apps, devices, and users that result from growth.
What are 4 WLAN functions that should be kept in mind when designing? - CORRECT
ANSWER Roaming, Metrics, Multicast, Streaming
,ToF: When designing wireless for an exact environment, it is important to pick an AP that is
well fitted for any natural environmental concerns. - CORRECT ANSWER True
ToF: It is recommended to use pre-existing designs for similar locations. - CORRECT
ANSWER False
Cookie Cutter Designs often result in what 3 issues? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Missed
Interferes
2. Increase in Labor and Hardware Costs
3. Poor Performance
ToF: Adding additional APs to an already existing network always warrants considerations
for the impact it will have. - CORRECT ANSWER True
A shotgun implementation is a ___ effort. APs are placed where you ___ people will need
wireless access, ___ consideration for how APs will impact each other. - CORRECT
ANSWER best-guess, think, without
The General WLAN Implementation Project Flow goes through these 4 phases in order: -
CORRECT ANSWER Define, Design, Deploy, Validate and Optimize
Which three phases are part of the Requirements Engineering - CORRECT
ANSWER Define, Design, and Deploy
Assuming professional level knowledge of WLAN is possessed, what is the next most
important skill for a WLAN designer? - CORRECT ANSWER Communication Skills
The Design Phase can begin after the need is clearly ___, documented, and ___. - CORRECT
ANSWER Defined, approved.
What are 5 of the 8 important pieces of the Define Phase? - CORRECT ANSWER 1)
Information Gathering
, 2) Requirements Engineering
3) Documenting the Requirements
4) Communication Skills
5) WLAN Knowledge
6) Wired LAN Knowledge
7) Cabling Infrastructure Knowledge
8) Customer feedback and agreement
Performing a site survey for AP placement.
Defining equipment configurations.
Creating a Bill of Materials (BoM).
Making Proper equipment selections to support the customer's needs.
There are all part of which Phase? - CORRECT ANSWER The Design Phase
What part of the deploy phase typically takes the longest amount of time? - CORRECT
ANSWER Installing Network Cable
What are the 3 points of interest when configuring an AP? - CORRECT ANSWER 1) A
Unique Name
2) Controller Name and Addresses
3) Access Point Mode
During what phase do you check required coverage, desired capacity, and necessary
capabilities have been met? - CORRECT ANSWER Validate and Optimize
Radio Resource Management (RRM) comes into play in an attempt to resolve: - CORRECT
ANSWER Bad design or lack of design.