Exam 7: Wireless Networks I
Exam 1: Networking: How We Got Here109 Questions
Exam 2: Network Standards100 Questions
Exam 3: Network Security124 Questions
Exam 4: Network Management93 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Layer Propagation90 Questions
Exam 6: Switched Wired Networks102 Questions
Exam 7: Wireless Networks I78 Questions
Exam 8: Wireless Networks 2102 Questions
Exam 9: Tcp-Ip Internetworking102 Questions
Exam 10: Internetworking 291 Questions
Exam 11: Networked Applications103 Questions
Exam 12: More on Tcp-Ip32 Questions
Exam 13: More on Modulation7 Questions
Exam 14: More on Telecommunications47 Questions
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If a radio transmission is easily blocked by obstacles,then you need to maintain ________.
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(From the box,"Controlling 802.11 Transmission")CSMA-CA+ACK usually is ________.
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Which unlicensed band provides greater propagation distance for a given level of power?
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An access point and a host it serves can transmit to each other simultaneously.
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(From the box,"Controlling 802.11 Transmission")When a wireless NIC wishes to transmit,it listens for traffic.If there is traffic,it waits.If there is no traffic,it may transmit.
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Which of the following can offer speeds of about a gigabit per second?
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(From the box,"Controlling 802.11 Transmission")Media access control governs transmission by ________.
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The total range of possible 802.11 WLAN frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band constitutes ________.
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Access points take ________ from wireless devices and send them on to devices on the wired LAN.They also do the converse.
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As a wireless host moves farther from a wireless access point,it is likely to transition to a slower modulation method.
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