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Question 2

An engineer is designing a wireless network that will support many different types of wireless clients. When conducting the survey, which client must be used to ensure a consistent experience for all of the wireless clients?

    Correct Answer: D

    When designing a wireless network to support a wide range of clients, it is crucial to ensure that even the clients with the worst RF characteristics are able to connect and perform adequately. This approach ensures that all clients, regardless of their capabilities, can have a consistent and reliable network experience. Designing for the worst-performing client establishes a baseline that accommodates all other, more capable clients.

Discussion
MrCiscoOption: D

Correct answer should be D

RastacuacheOption: D

according to the official course (6.6 Describing and Implementing the Wireless Design Process) - "When designing a Wi-Fi environment and choosing locations for APs or antennas, it is necessary to know the needs of the application and to design for the worst performing clients"

kthekillercOption: B

The Provided answer is correct as the question is asking which client to use in the designing of the network, you are going to choose the one that is most used to ensure the majority. The most poorly or worst answer D is a referenced by Roger the preferred client to use in a Post Site Survey as stated in the Referenced Cisco Guide supplied by Roger.

Liselot

The question is: " When conducting the survey..." But even in the design you have to identify all possible clients. This will serve a twofold purpose: - You can verify that your design support each device type - You can identify the least capable of the supported devices, which will define some minimum design requirements

Dumpsvibe_com_examsOption: B

Answer is B

ulfjvwOption: D

least capable

ShamsDimashkiOption: D

D is the correct answer

JBERTHIEROption: D

Answer should be D because you need to design for the worst case. Better clients will have a better coverage if the worst have since the design

RITOBAOption: D

With the proliferation of clients with varying wireless capabilities, it is important to survey for the ‘worst’ clients in order to ensure a consistent experience across all your clients once your wireless network is in production. https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Conducting_Site_Surveys_with_MR_Access_Points

CCNA_beast_69Option: D

It's D "The lower data rates in 11a can be disabled, the 24 Mbps data rate can be set to “required”, and the rates of 36 to 54 can be left enabled. " https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Mobility/emob30dg/Voice.pdf

FabriGOption: D

According to Cisco ENWLSD Course, it is D.

wili0001Option: D

You can identify the least capable of the supported devices, which will define some minimum design requirements. C.1 p.44 answer D

Thomas66Option: D

Correct answer should be D

RSC357Option: D

I think I take that back. Worst client is best practice. Thanks Meraki for the information.

RSC357Option: B

Think of this: I'm not going to design a WiFi network for a few guy's that can't afford to upgrade their phones. There are 500 devices and 10 are old junk. What would you do? Answer = "B"

jordib4Option: D

Correct answer should be D

EyserithOption: D

D is correct

EGDOption: D

I vote D too