An architect needs to plan an 802.11ac wireless upgrade for a university building. What is one reason that it is important for the architect to identify auditoriums?
An architect needs to plan an 802.11ac wireless upgrade for a university building. What is one reason that it is important for the architect to identify auditoriums?
An architect needs to identify auditoriums when planning an 802.11ac wireless upgrade because auditoriums typically require a high-density AP design for RF coverage. This is crucial due to the large number of users and devices that will be connected simultaneously, necessitating careful planning to ensure adequate coverage and capacity.
A - is correct "A high-density WLAN is typically seen in an auditorium "
I go for answer A as the ACDP Certification Study Guide states: "A high-density WLAN is typically seen in an auditorium... High-density networks require additional planning and design than basic coverage."
Tricky. This one is likely correct. Auditoriums require VHD....but 20Mhz channels help.
Tend to agree - as Aruba states " To DFS or Not to DFS? With as many as twenty 20-MHz channels (different vendors support slightly different numbers), the 5-GHz band with DFS now has sufficient channels to achieve high performance in a 500-seat auditorium without channel reuse in dozens of countries. Without DFS channels, the goal can still be achieved, but the radios will be oversubscribed and the per-client average throughput will be much lower" https://www.arubanetworks.com/vrd/HighDensityVRD/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm