FC0-U61 · Question #842
A technician is upgrading a company's Wi-Fi from 802.11a to support a range of 115ft (35m) indoors and a speed of 700Mbps. Which of the following should the technician select for the upgrade?
The correct answer is A. 802.11ac. The 802.11ac standard supports higher data rates, improved capacity, and better performance in dense environments. It offers significant improvements over previous standards like 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n, with support for speeds up to several gigabits per second und
Question
A technician is upgrading a company's Wi-Fi from 802.11a to support a range of 115ft (35m) indoors and a speed of 700Mbps. Which of the following should the technician select for the upgrade?
Options
- A802.11ac
- B802.11b
- C802.11g
- D802.11n
How the community answered
(48 responses)- A88% (42)
- B4% (2)
- C6% (3)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
The 802.11ac standard supports higher data rates, improved capacity, and better performance in dense environments. It offers significant improvements over previous standards like 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n, with support for speeds up to several gigabits per second under optimal conditions. For a range of 115ft indoors and a speed of 700Mbps, 802.11ac is the most suitable choice due to its enhanced capabilities to handle higher speeds and greater ranges than its predecessors.
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