Planning AP Coverage Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 2 ways to effect the size of an AP’s cell?

A

Change the transmitter power

Change the available data rates

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What is the potential problem of increasing the cell size by increasing the AP’s transmitter power?

A

You might have an assymmetric power problem. A client on the outer edge of the cell may not have enough transmitter power for the AP to hear the client.

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3
Q

Is the decision to roam driven by the AP or the client?

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A client decides to roam based on its vendor specific roaming algorithm.

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4
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AP assisted roaming was defined in 802.11k. What does it do?

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The client can ask the AP for a list of other potential candidate AP’s so it doesn’t have to spend time scanning and sending probe requests.

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5
Q

What percentage of overlap between cells does Cisco recommend for data and voice?

A

10 -15% for data

15 -20% for voice

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6
Q

Laying out the cells in a honeycomb fashion has what benefits?

A

It leaves no holes and it allows for a better alternating channel pattern.

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7
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Alternating channels to avoid overlap is commonly called what?

A

Channel reuse

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8
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What is RTLS and how would it change your placement of APs?

A

Real-Time Location Services

Outermost APs should be placed near the perimeter of the building to better triangulate devices.

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9
Q

What are the three basic categories of site survey tools?

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Standalone (usually installed on a laptop)
Server-based (usually part of a larger integrated management tool)
Cloud-based (for designing and predicting survey results without collecting RF data)

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10
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What are the three basic types of site surveys and what interaction do they have with APs?

A
Predictive survey (also called planning survey)
    None: all measurement are calculated
Passive survey
    Listening only
Active survey
    Full association and roaming
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One survey method is commonly called AP-on-a-stick. What type of site survey uses this method?

A

Active survey

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12
Q

A survey client can be configured for one of two active survey methods. What are they?

A
BSSID method
    Client stays associated to a 
    single AP to measure a single cell
SSID methon
    Client can associate and roam to
    any AP over a consistent SSID
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13
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What are the three distinct phases of a wireless network deployment?

A

Pre-deployment
Deploy the APs
Post-deployment

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14
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What would be the 4 types of surveys to perform during a pre-deployment phase?

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Predictive or planning survey
Passive survey (gauge existing WiFi)
Spectrum analysis (gauge interference)
AP-on-a-stick (gauge cell size)

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15
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What would be the 2 types of surveys to perform during a post-deployment phase?

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Passive survey
   Verify that network is operational
Active survey
   Verify client operation, roaming,
   performance
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16
Q

How many dB may be lost on the other side of the elevator shaft?

A

30 dB

17
Q

When doing a predictive survey, how many dB loss would you expect for light objects, like cubicles and bookshelves?

A

2 dB

18
Q

When doing a predictive survey, how many dB loss would you expect for thick walls with brick or concrete?

A

10 - 12 dB

19
Q

When doing a predictive survey, how many dB loss would you expect for thin walls with drywall?

A

3 dB