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Question #: 360
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A technician is installing the Wi-Fi infrastructure for legacy industrial machinery at a warehouse. The equipment only supports 802.11a and 802.11b standards. Speed of transmission is the top business requirement. Which of the following is the correct maximum speed for this scenario?

  • A. 11Mbps
  • B. 54Mbps
  • C. 128Mbps
  • D. 144Mbps
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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famco
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
b - 11 Mbps a - 54 Mbps 54 is greater than 11, thus maximum
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AdmiralGimme
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
802.11b can handle 11mbps but 802.11a can handle 54mbps if using 5ghz. So, the maximum using 802.11a and 802.11b is 54mbps.
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b0bby
Most Recent 7 months, 2 weeks ago
umm what is the question here. There are 2 max speeds. if you want to know the max speed that can be covered by both systems its 11Mbps. the fastest possible if you can disregard B its 54Mbps. This question sole purpose is to take someone who knows the information well and still be unable to answer the question.
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CNature
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
The answer is A. WiFi bottle necks so it goes at the slower speed just like most things in IT
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Ray22
1 year, 6 months ago
"The equipment only supports 802.11a and 802.11b standards." The question said AND that means the equipment can handle both. So the answer is B.
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RobV
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. 54Mbps
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StellarSteve
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. 11Mbps The correct maximum speed for this scenario is 11Mbps. The 802.11a and 802.11b standards are older Wi-Fi standards that have a maximum data rate of 54Mbps and 11Mbps, respectively. Since the equipment in this scenario only supports 802.11a and 802.11b standards, the maximum speed that can be achieved is 11Mbps.
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HereToStudy
1 year, 8 months ago
So why not the 54Mbps that you mentioned?
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PatrickH
1 year, 9 months ago
802.11A: Originally described as clause 17 of the 1999 specification, it is now defined in clause 18 of the 2012 specification and provides protocols that allow transmission and reception of data at rates of 1.5 to 54Mbit/s. So answer is B. Its easy to Google this people!
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TGRAV3
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
802.11b = 11 Mbit. 802.11g = 54Mbit So A.
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TGRAV3
1 year, 9 months ago
After reviewing my reply, 802.11a does support 54mbit on the 5Ghz band. If it supports 802.11a, I'm not sure why it should not be B. Confusing..
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1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Going against the crowd here. I argue that the question is stating that the equipment supports 802.11a AND 802.11b, and if so, the maximum speed is 54 Mbps per second. Again, if this scenario is that some devices support 802.11a and others support 802.11b, then the correct answer is indeed A. Thanks, CompTIA.
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ghosting
1 year, 9 months ago
So, some machines are b and some are a. So the Wifi must be setup to be compatible with those which are b?
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district9
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer: A
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district9
1 year, 10 months ago
Answer: A 11Mbps 802.11b would probably be the best answer.
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district9
1 year, 10 months ago
Answer: A regarding Legacy machinery in the warehouse which will have at least 802.11b 2.4Ghz. I was trying to find if this question was asked anywhere else but did not find any. I found a website regardinf setting up wifi in a warehouse: https://www.securedgenetworks.com/blog/9-common-warehouse-wifi-problems-and-what-you-can-do-to-fix-them
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arisaris
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: A
If the equipment only supports 802.11a and 802.11b standards and speed of transmission is the top business requirement, the correct maximum speed for this scenario would be A. 11Mbps. 802.11a and 802.11b are older Wi-Fi standards that have a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps and 11 Mbps, respectively. The faster speed of 54 Mbps applies to 802.11a, while 802.11b has a maximum speed of 11 Mbps.
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AlbinoBonobo
2 years ago
Selected Answer: B
802.11b (Wi-Fi 1) 11 Mbps 100 metre maximum effective range 802.11a (Wi-Fi 2) 54 Mbps 50 metre maximum effective range
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