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Question #: 204
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When designing a WLAN network to support both voice and context-aware services, which set of design principles should you follow?

  • A. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor. All APs must be enabled to ensure proper coverage on the floor to provide - 67 dBm, 20 percent celloverlap, and 19 dB channel separation.
  • B. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor. Some APs may be disabled to ensure proper coverage on the floor to provide -67 dBm, 20 percent celloverlap, and 19 dB channel separation.
  • C. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor to ensure proper coverage on the floor to provide -67 dBm, 20 percent cell overlap, and 19 dB channel separation. Some APs may be in monitor mode.
  • D. If a conflict occurs between the AP placement for voice design and for context-aware location design, then the voice design should take precedence, to protect against delays and dropping of sensitive voice traffic.
  • E. In a design that includes both voice and context-aware services, voice design always requires more APs to be deployed to ensure -67 dBm coverage, 20 percent cell overlap, 19 dB channel separation, and proper capacity planning.
  • F. In a design that includes both voice and context-aware services, voice design should take precedence to avoid co-channel interference, which can negatively
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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