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Exam CWDP-303 topic 1 question 20 discussion

Actual exam question from CWNP's CWDP-303
Question #: 20
Topic #: 1
[All CWDP-303 Questions]

What is the most suitable antenna option to be used when designing a WLAN infrastructure with APs mounted on a ceiling with a height of more than 20 feet and having all of the client stations used from the floor?

  • A. Patch
  • B. Dish
  • C. Grid
  • D. Low-gain dipole
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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rjl1120
1 year, 4 months ago
When in a the scenario of having ceiling 20 feet or greater, it would have to be A. Patch. It's NOT C. Grid...
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rjl1120
1 year, 5 months ago
The answer is A. Patch (who is providing these answers?)
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CLX81
3 years, 3 months ago
the grid antenna resembles the grill of a barbecue, with the edges slightly curved inward. The spacing of the wires on a grid antenna is determined by the wavelength of the frequencies that the antenna is designed for. Because of the high gain of highly directional antennas, they are ideal for long-distance point-to-point communications.
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Korndal
3 years, 3 months ago
why not patch? When you have high ceilings, consider wall mounted panel and sector antennas instead, and mount them at 6-10 ft from the floor or you can mount patch or panel antennas on the ceiling.
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