nerdexam
Cisco

300-360 · Question #39

An engineer is conducting a location readiness test and wants a selected point to be considered location-ready. Which three possible configurations reflect the minimum number of APs needed? (Choose th

The correct answer is A. One AP is resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question. D. Four APs are deployed on the floor. E. Three APs are within 70 feet (21 meters) of the point-in-question.. A point in a WLAN deployment is location ready if the following are all determined to be true: At least four access points are deployed on the floor. At least one access point is found to be resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question. At least one access point re

WLAN Design

Question

An engineer is conducting a location readiness test and wants a selected point to be considered location-ready. Which three possible configurations reflect the minimum number of APs needed? (Choose three.)

Options

  • AOne AP is resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question.
  • BOne AP per 1400 sq. ft. on the map.
  • CTwo APs are resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question.
  • DFour APs are deployed on the floor.
  • EThree APs are within 70 feet (21 meters) of the point-in-question.
  • FThree APs are deployed on the floor.

How the community answered

(21 responses)
  • A
    76% (16)
  • B
    5% (1)
  • C
    5% (1)
  • F
    14% (3)

Explanation

A point in a WLAN deployment is location ready if the following are all determined to be true: At least four access points are deployed on the floor. At least one access point is found to be resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question. At least one access point residing in each of at least three of the surrounding quadrants is located within 70 feet of the point-in-question. CMX/CMX_LocFund.pdf

Topics

#location services#location readiness#AP quadrant placement#coverage density

Community Discussion

No community discussion yet for this question.

Full 300-360 Practice