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Question 536

A technician would like to implement a low-latency Wi-Fi network. Which of the following standards should the technician deploy for the network if the expected user bandwidth is 450Mbps?

    Correct Answer: D

    To achieve a low-latency Wi-Fi network with an expected user bandwidth of 450Mbps, the technician should deploy the 802.11n standard. 802.11n supports higher data rates, up to 600Mbps, which is suitable for the required bandwidth. Additionally, 802.11n incorporates multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) technology, enhancing data throughput and network efficiency. The other standards, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g, have significantly lower maximum data rates which do not meet the 450Mbps requirement.

Discussion
3YcamOption: D

i think D, based on its the most up to date standard to choose from.

karokeksaOption: D

802.11n offers higher data rates and better performance compared to 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. It supports multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) technology, which allows for increased data throughput and improved efficiency, making it a good choice for higher bandwidth requirements.

Chichi2211Option: D

A. 802.11a-54mbps B. 802.11b- 11mbps C. 802.11g-54mbps D. 802.11n-600 mpbs

salah112Option: D

D. 802.11n

AlizadeOption: D

The answer is D. 802.11n.