Which two standard designs are recommended?

Several new coverage cells are required to improve the Wi-Fi network of an organization. Which two standard designs are recommended? (Choose two.)
A. 5GHz provides increased network capacity with up to 23 nonoverlapping channels.
B. 5GHz channel selection requires an autonomous access point.
C. Cells that overlap one another are configured to use nonoverlapping channels.
D. Adjacent cells with overlapping channels use a repeater access point.
E. For maximum throughput, the WLC is configured to dynamically set adjacent access points to the channel.

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5 thoughts on “Which two standard designs are recommended?

  1. A and B are kind of tricky because they can actually accomplish what C/E have done, but they’re saying incorrect stuff.
    For example, for A: 2.4GHz has 11 Channels, 5GHZ has 45 Channels (24 non-overlapping instead of 23).

    For B: There are two types of APs: autonomous AP/controllerless and lightweight AP/AP with Controller. Ref:https://stormwindstudios.com/wireless-access-points/

    Lightweight AP’s can be applied to 2.4GHz AND 5Hz (there’s command for both in cisco lightweight AP, just google it….)

    For D: The repeater cannot solve the problem of “overlapping channels” since it just re-transmits or “repeats” the signal, aka the overlapping channels will still be overlapping! So the only correct answers can be C and E.

  2. A is correct: 5 GHz U-NII band, which, for much of the world, offers at least 23 non-overlapping 20 MHz-wide channels

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