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An engineer is designing a wireless network in a historic building that has large rooms and ornate wall coverings. Which approach must be considered first when placing access points?
The correct answer is C. RF coverage. In a historic building with large spaces and signal-absorbing materials, ensuring sufficient RF coverage is the top priority - only once adequate coverage is mapped can you optimize overlap, minimize interference, and then address aesthetics.
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An engineer is designing a wireless network in a historic building that has large rooms and ornate wall coverings. Which approach must be considered first when placing access points?
Options
- Aaesthetics
- BRF interference
- CRF coverage
- Dcell overlap
How the community answered
(49 responses)- A2% (1)
- B4% (2)
- C94% (46)
Explanation
In a historic building with large spaces and signal-absorbing materials, ensuring sufficient RF coverage is the top priority - only once adequate coverage is mapped can you optimize overlap, minimize interference, and then address aesthetics.
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