Matching
Match each term with the correct statement below.
Premises:
RF interference that affects the entire frequency band,such as the entire 2.4-GHz band
transmission problem involving two wireless devices,in which the wireless device closest to the AP transmits at a higher power than the other,more distant device,thereby overwhelming the weaker signal from the distant device
any undesirable electrical energy emitted within the frequency range dedicated to RF transmissions
an undesirable electronic disturbance,either manmade or natural,which causes an undesirable degrading in the performance of electrical equipment
a WLAN that uses a reduced power output from the AP; results in a smaller coverage area but can allow for increased performance due to channel reuse
an IP address that begins with the IP range 169.254.x.x and is assigned if a device cannot receive a valid IP
the area between two APs in which a wireless device begins to search for a new AP with which to associate
wireless networks that are used in areas in which large numbers of device are clustered close together
RF interference that covers all bands of the RF spectrum
RF interference that is usually generated by television,radio,and satellite transmitters
Responses:
EMI
wideband interference
all-band interference
picocell
near/far
RFI
cell overlap
narrowband interference
APIPA
high-density WLANs
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
RF interference that affects the entire frequency band,such as the entire 2.4-GHz band
transmission problem involving two wireless devices,in which the wireless device closest to the AP transmits at a higher power than the other,more distant device,thereby overwhelming the weaker signal from the distant device
any undesirable electrical energy emitted within the frequency range dedicated to RF transmissions
an undesirable electronic disturbance,either manmade or natural,which causes an undesirable degrading in the performance of electrical equipment
a WLAN that uses a reduced power output from the AP; results in a smaller coverage area but can allow for increased performance due to channel reuse
an IP address that begins with the IP range 169.254.x.x and is assigned if a device cannot receive a valid IP
the area between two APs in which a wireless device begins to search for a new AP with which to associate
wireless networks that are used in areas in which large numbers of device are clustered close together
RF interference that covers all bands of the RF spectrum
RF interference that is usually generated by television,radio,and satellite transmitters
Premises:
RF interference that affects the entire frequency band,such as the entire 2.4-GHz band
transmission problem involving two wireless devices,in which the wireless device closest to the AP transmits at a higher power than the other,more distant device,thereby overwhelming the weaker signal from the distant device
any undesirable electrical energy emitted within the frequency range dedicated to RF transmissions
an undesirable electronic disturbance,either manmade or natural,which causes an undesirable degrading in the performance of electrical equipment
a WLAN that uses a reduced power output from the AP; results in a smaller coverage area but can allow for increased performance due to channel reuse
an IP address that begins with the IP range 169.254.x.x and is assigned if a device cannot receive a valid IP
the area between two APs in which a wireless device begins to search for a new AP with which to associate
wireless networks that are used in areas in which large numbers of device are clustered close together
RF interference that covers all bands of the RF spectrum
RF interference that is usually generated by television,radio,and satellite transmitters
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