You have been tasked with creating a wireless link between two buildings on a single campus. The link must support at least 150 Mbps data rates. What kind of
WLAN technology role should you deploy?
You have been tasked with creating a wireless link between two buildings on a single campus. The link must support at least 150 Mbps data rates. What kind of
WLAN technology role should you deploy?
For creating a wireless link between two buildings and supporting at least 150 Mbps data rates, wireless bridging is the appropriate WLAN technology role. It allows two separate networks to communicate over a wireless connection, providing the necessary data throughput and coverage. Other options like IBSS, WPAN, or Access BSS do not specifically address the requirement for a high-speed link between buildings in the same way that a wireless bridge does.
D is correct. In simple terms a wireless bridge is a device that allows two or more complete networks of users to transparently communicate to one another over long distances without wires. ref: https://www.wlanmall.com/what-is-a-wireless-bridge/
D - Wi-Fi to Wi-Fi bridge: This bridge joins two Wi-Fi networks, often to increase the coverage area of a Wi-Fi hotspot.