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300-360 Question #32: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Local or National Building Code. Stairwells are life-safety areas governed by fire and building codes. Before installing any equipment - including access points and their cabling - an engineer must consult Local or National Building Codes to determine what is permitted. Fire codes often restrict penetrations thr

Question

An engineer must design wireless coverage in thick-walled stairwells. Which information should the engineer refer to when determining where APs can be installed?

Options

  • ALocal or National Building Code
  • BIEEE
  • CBICSI TDMM
  • DCisco Hardware Installation Guide

Explanation

Stairwells are life-safety areas governed by fire and building codes. Before installing any equipment - including access points and their cabling - an engineer must consult Local or National Building Codes to determine what is permitted. Fire codes often restrict penetrations through stairwell walls (which are fire-rated barriers), and electrical codes govern conduit and wiring in those spaces. Violating these codes can create fire hazards, result in failed inspections, and require costly rework. IEEE governs wireless standards, BICSI TDMM covers structured cabling methodology, and the Cisco Hardware Installation Guide covers the physical installation of the AP device itself - none of these address where in a building the AP is legally permitted to be installed.

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