Q.1

What is the maximum distance running the lowest data rate for 802.11b?

  • About 100 feet
  • About 175 feet
  • About 300 feet
  • About 350 feet
Q.2

What is the maximum distance with maximum data rate for 802.11a?

  • About 65-75 feet
  • About 90-100 feet
  • About 150 feet
  • Over 200 feet
Q.3

What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11g standard?

  • 2.4Gbps
  • 5Gbps
  • 2.4GHz
  • 5GHz
Q.4

What is the maximum distance running the lowest data rate for 802.11a?

  • About 100 feet
  • About 175 feet
  • About 300 feet
  • About 350 feet
Q.5

How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11b?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
Q.6

What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11b standard?

  • 2.4Gbps
  • 5Gbps
  • 2.4GHz
  • 5GHz
Q.7

How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11g?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
Q.8

What is the maximum distance running the lowest data rate for 802.11g?

  • About 100 feet
  • About 175 feet
  • About 300 feet
  • About 350 feet
Q.9

How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11h?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
Q.10

How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11a?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
Q.11

You have a Cisco mesh network. What protocol allows multiple APs to connect with many redundant connections between nodes?

  • LWAPP
  • AWPP
  • STP
  • IEEE
Q.12

What is the maximum data rate for the 802.11b standard?

  • 6Mbps
  • 11Mbps
  • 22Mbps
  • 54Mbps
Q.13

In Cisco's Unified Wireless Solution, what is the split-MAC architecture?

  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses to create a forward/filter table and break up collision domains.
  • The split-MAC architecture allows the splitting of 802.11 protocol packets between the AP and the controller to allow processing by both devices.
  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses on the wireless network and IP addresses on the wired network.
  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses to create a forward/filter table and break up broadcast domains.
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