An engineer must perform a pre deployment site survey for a new building in a high-security area. The design must provide a primary signal RSSI of -65 dBm for the clients. Which two requirements complete this design? (Choose two.)
An engineer must perform a pre deployment site survey for a new building in a high-security area. The design must provide a primary signal RSSI of -65 dBm for the clients. Which two requirements complete this design? (Choose two.)
To conduct a comprehensive pre-deployment site survey in a high-security area with the requirement of providing a primary signal RSSI of -65 dBm, site access is crucial. Without access to the site, it is impossible to evaluate the physical environment, identify potential sources of interference, and determine the optimal placement of access points. Additionally, knowing the AP model is essential as different models have varying signal strengths, coverage patterns, and capabilities, which directly influence the ability to achieve the desired RSSI level. Therefore, the two critical requirements are site access and the AP model.
pre-deployment. there are two types of pre-deployment surveys: walkthrough and predictive. It seems they want to confuse us with "highly secure shit". I would say this is design, or predictive survey, and to complete it, you have to know antenna pattern or AP type and number of clients in certain areas. upvote if agree. txn
Provided answer is correct. obviously the Ap model determines this as well as the number of clients directly effects the signal strength. Please if you clearly don't the question or material don't muddy the waters. HVAC Access, Site Access, and or WLC model??? By process of elimination this should have been more than obvious from the beginning. Validate the answers not guestimate.
Hi there. Number of clients should affect the speed but not the signal strength. It's a pre-deployment in a new building which will also require the drawing and visual analysis of the place for which an access will be required. So I'm more inclined to C,E but please correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't find any text book reference that says clients affect the RSSI value.
C & E? The number of clients has no affect on the signal strength. I think maybe Site Access because it is often mentioned that it can be difficult to gain access to secure areas for the survey. And the AP for model/antenna choice for the high signal desired. I don't think that the WLC matters . .. . But I am not sure. . .. .
High-security means that it might not be accessible for an engineer. Pre-deployment could consist of predictive or on-prem site survey. It is save to assume that on-prem is what we need to do. In which we do not require site access. We do require knowledge on AP Model. We also need to know the client count because we want to deliver a good survey. And not taking client counts into consideration could negatively impact the deployment.
D and E
Always need to know AP model and client count (capacity) for any new design.
"new building in a high-security area" - if you don't have site access - you cannot do site survey.
Required to do a new survey? Site access and AP models. Number of clients will affect internet speed. Well, human bodies contain water that will absorb RF. Typical tricky Cisco question.
CD is my answer
You don’t need access to the site to perform pre-deployment survey. Moreover, highly secured simply means restricted access, so strike that off.
C, E are the answers