If a 24-port switch has a PoE budget of 740 W, how many IEEE 802.3at devices can certainly be powered on by it?
Given: In a site survey deliverable report, you are expected to explain the spectrum measurements taken at the customer's site. What portion of a spectrum analyzer view can be used to determine if a given channel is too active for use as the active channel for a new AP?
Main Topic:Advanced Site Surveys
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What strategy can be used to ensure efficient cell overlap for VoIP site surveys?
When troubleshooting coverage issues for a wireless network as it appears to new client associations, you should perform which type of survey?
During a validation site survey, you realize that the installers mounted some of the APs above the ceiling. They said that this was a request from the building architect due to aesthetics constraints. During the requirements gathering, you weren't advised about any aesthetics constraints from the main stakeholder of the project. What should you do in this case?
You have performed a validation site survey after deploying a WLAN infrastructure in an All-Wireless-Office. One specific application is experiencing delays after transitioning from wired to wireless connectivity. During validation, you discover that all APs are using 80 MHz channel widths instead of the designed 20 MHz on the 5 GHz band. What can be done to resolve the delay for this application?
Your customer's 802.11n laptops cannot detect the SSID in the 5 GHz band in a conference room, but your 802.11ac laptop connects without issue. What is the most likely explanation for this discrepancy?
When surveying an existing WLAN infrastructure for a possible redesign, you use two Wi-Fi USB adapters to collect RSSI data and two USB spectrum analysis adapters to collect RF spectrum data. Since your laptop doesn't have enough USB ports, you use a 4-port powered USB 3.0 hub. What issues could be caused by the use of USB 3.0 that will impact your site survey?
What basic RF math formula should be used as a baseline to convert an RF value in units of dBm into a value of mW?
Note: "dBm" in the formulas represents the known dBm value