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350-401 · Question #695

A company requires a wireless solution to support its main office and multiple branch locations. All sites have local Internet connections and a link to the main office for corporate connectivity. The

The correct answer is A. Cisco United Wireless Network. Explanation Cisco United Wireless Network (Option A) is the correct choice because it is specifically designed for distributed enterprise deployments with a central office and multiple branch locations, supporting centralized management across all sites while leveraging local Int

Submitted by packet_pusher· Mar 6, 2026Architecture

Question

A company requires a wireless solution to support its main office and multiple branch locations. All sites have local Internet connections and a link to the main office for corporate connectivity. The branch offices are managed centrally. Which solution should the company choose?

Options

  • ACisco United Wireless Network
  • BCisco DNA Spaces
  • CCisco Catalyst switch with embedded controller
  • DCisco Mobility Express

How the community answered

(36 responses)
  • A
    69% (25)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • C
    17% (6)
  • D
    8% (3)

Explanation

Explanation

Cisco United Wireless Network (Option A) is the correct choice because it is specifically designed for distributed enterprise deployments with a central office and multiple branch locations, supporting centralized management across all sites while leveraging local Internet connections - exactly matching the scenario described.

Option B (Cisco DNA Spaces) is a location analytics and IoT platform used to track devices and people within wireless environments; it is not a wireless network management or deployment solution.

Option C (Cisco Catalyst Switch with Embedded Controller) is suited for single-site deployments where the controller resides within the switch itself, making it inadequate for managing multiple geographically distributed branch offices centrally.

Option D (Cisco Mobility Express) is designed for small to medium-sized single-site deployments, where one AP acts as a virtual controller - it lacks the scalability and centralized multi-site management capabilities required in this scenario.

Memory Tip: Think "United = Multiple sites, one management" - the word "United" signals that it brings together many locations under centralized control, just like the scenario describes a united network across a main office and branches.

Topics

#Wireless architecture#Centralized WLAN management#Enterprise Wi-Fi#Cisco Unified Wireless

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