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Refer to the exhibit. An engineer needs to configure location services in an office. The requirement is to use FastLocate and achieve higher locations refresh rates. Which location- based technique sh
The correct answer is C. data packet-based. Data packet-based location technique is used by FastLocate to achieve higher location refresh rates than probe-based methods.
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Refer to the exhibit. An engineer needs to configure location services in an office. The requirement is to use FastLocate and achieve higher locations refresh rates. Which location- based technique should be implemented?
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Options
- Aprobe-based
- Blocation patterning
- Cdata packet-based
- Dangulation
How the community answered
(40 responses)- A13% (5)
- B3% (1)
- C80% (32)
- D5% (2)
Why each option
Data packet-based location technique is used by FastLocate to achieve higher location refresh rates than probe-based methods.
Probe-based location relies on periodic probe request frames, which are transmitted infrequently and result in slower location refresh rates incompatible with FastLocate requirements.
Location patterning is a technique that uses collected RF fingerprint patterns for positioning and does not inherently provide the higher refresh cadence that FastLocate delivers.
Data packet-based location leverages actual unicast data frames transmitted by associated clients, which occur far more frequently than passive probe requests. FastLocate is built on this technique because the higher frequency of data frames translates directly into more frequent RSSI measurements and therefore faster location updates. This allows the system to refresh client positions at a much higher rate than any probe-only approach.
Angulation uses angle-of-arrival measurements requiring specialized antenna hardware and is a distinct positioning technique not associated with the FastLocate feature.
Concept tested: FastLocate data packet-based location technique
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/10-4/cmx_config/b_cg_cmx104/b_cg_cmx104_chapter_0111.html
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