Question 1 The 802.11g standard is backward compatible with:
Answer 802.11a Answer 802.11b Answer Both 802.11a and 802.11b Answer Neither 802.11a nor 802.11b ight answer ! ight answer Both 802.11a and 802.11b Question 2 A !isco Access "oint acts rather like Answer An #thernet hub Answer An #thernet switch Answer A modem Answer A router ight answer A ight answer An #thernet hub Question $ All de%ices connected to the access point share responsibilit& 'or media access. This is called: Answer !()A*!+ Answer +istributed media access control Answer ,nregulated media access control Answer !ollision domain ight answer B ight answer +istributed media access control Question - .hat is the e''ect o' / signal attenuation0 Answer 1t causes inter'erence. Answer 1t causes collisions. Answer 1t limits the area co%ered b& an access point. Answer 1t limits the number o' access points in an #((. ight answer ! ight answer 1t limits the area co%ered b& an access point. Question 2 An access point uses channel 1 and and a nearb& access point on the network uses channel $. 1s there a problem0 Answer 3es. Access points should not be close enough 'or signals to o%erlap. Answer 3es4 channels 1 and - are too close to each other. Answer 3es4 there can onl& be a single access point on a network. Answer No4 the& use di''erent channels so there is no problem. ight answer B ight answer 3es4 channels 1 and - are too close to each other. Question 5 6ow should an access point be mounted0 Answer 7erticall& and at least $ 't 'rom metal ob8ects. Answer 6ori9ontall& and at least 20 cm 'rom people. Answer At -2 degrees and at least 20 cm 'rom metal ob8ects. Answer 6ori9ontall& on the ceiling. ight answer A ight answer 7erticall& and at least $ 't 'rom metal ob8ects. Question : .hich is true o' ad8acent access points on a network0 Answer Their co%erage areas must not o%erlap. Answer There should be a 10;12< o%erlap between their co%erage areas. Answer The& must not be con'igured with the same ((1+. Answer The& must not operate in the same / band. ight answer B #nter the name o' the topic abo%e. #nter =uestions and answers 1 to >. #ach =uestion has e?actl& 'our possible answers4 o' which onl& one is correct. The 'irst @ight answer@ bo? is 'or the letter A4 B4 ! or +. This =ui9 uses the letter to check the answer. The second @ight Answer@ bo? is not used in this =ui9. 1t is used in the %ersion o' the =ui9 without macros. 1t must hold e?actl& the same te?t as one o' the gi%en answers because the contents o' the cells will be compared. There should be no need to make an& changes to other sheets. A response ; right or wrong ; is gi%en as soon as a pla&er makes a choice. 1t is possible 'or the pla&er to change their choice4 but since this is a game 'or 2 pla&ers4 1 am assuming that the opponent will not allow a change. /or in'ormation onl&: The main pla&ing grid is on a 'orm displa&ed on the sheet called @Arid@. Questions are copied 'rom this sheet to separate =uestion sheets called @Q1@4 @Q2@ etc. The& are copied 'rom there to a 'orm when re=uired. ight answer There should be a 10;12< o%erlap between their co%erage areas. Question 8 .hich authentication method is speci'ied in the 802.11 standard0 Answer TB1" Answer A#( Answer C#A" Answer (hared ke& ight answer + ight answer (hared ke& Question > .hat t&pe o' %eri'ication does open authentication use0 Answer None Answer An unencr&pted password Answer A code word is used to open the session. Answer 1t checks the )A! address o' the de%ice. ight answer A ight answer None !lick here to return to grid sheet #nter the topic here: A !!NA$ chap :a B ! /inished entering =uestions0 + be'ore sa%ing All de%ices connected to the access point share responsibilit& 'or media access. This is called: An access point uses channel 1 and and a nearb& access point on the network uses channel $. 1s there a problem0 !lick here to return to grid sheet #nter the name o' the topic abo%e. #nter =uestions and answers 1 to >. #ach =uestion has e?actl& 'our possible answers4 o' which onl& one is correct. The 'irst @ight answer@ bo? is 'or the letter A4 B4 ! or +. This =ui9 uses the letter to check the answer. The second @ight Answer@ bo? is not used in this =ui9. 1t is used in the %ersion o' the =ui9 without macros. 1t must hold e?actl& the same te?t as one o' the gi%en answers because the contents o' the cells will be compared. There should be no need to make an& changes to other sheets. A response ; right or wrong ; is gi%en as soon as a pla&er makes a choice. 1t is possible 'or the pla&er to change their choice4 but since this is a game 'or 2 pla&ers4 1 am assuming that the opponent will not allow a change. /or in'ormation onl&: The main pla&ing grid is on a 'orm displa&ed on the sheet called @Arid@. Questions are copied 'rom this sheet to separate =uestion sheets called @Q1@4 @Q2@ etc. The& are copied 'rom there to a 'orm when re=uired. The 802.11g standard is backward compatible with: 802.11a 802.11b Both 802.11a and 802.11b Neither 802.11a nor 802.11b ! Both 802.11a and 802.11b
A !isco Access "oint acts rather like An #thernet hub An #thernet switch A modem A router A An #thernet hub
All de%ices connected to the access point share responsibilit& 'or media access. This is called: !()A*!+ +istributed media access control ,nregulated media access control !ollision domain B +istributed media access control
.hat is the e''ect o' / signal attenuation0 1t causes inter'erence. 1t causes collisions. 1t limits the area co%ered b& an access point. 1t limits the number o' access points in an #((. ! 1t limits the area co%ered b& an access point. An access point uses channel 1 and and a nearb& access point on the network uses channel $. 1s there a problem0 3es. Access points should not be close enough 'or signals to o%erlap. 3es4 channels 1 and - are too close to each other. 3es4 there can onl& be a single access point on a network. No4 the& use di''erent channels so there is no problem. B 3es4 channels 1 and - are too close to each other. An access point uses channel 1 and and a nearb& access point on the network uses channel $. 1s there a problem0 6ow should an access point be mounted0 7erticall& and at least $ 't 'rom metal ob8ects. 6ori9ontall& and at least 20 cm 'rom people. At -2 degrees and at least 20 cm 'rom metal ob8ects. 6ori9ontall& on the ceiling. A 7erticall& and at least $ 't 'rom metal ob8ects. .hich is true o' ad8acent access points on a network0 Their co%erage areas must not o%erlap. There should be a 10;12< o%erlap between their co%erage areas. The& must not be con'igured with the same ((1+. The& must not operate in the same / band. B There should be a 10;12< o%erlap between their co%erage areas. .hich authentication method is speci'ied in the 802.11 standard0 TB1" A#( C#A" (hared ke& + (hared ke& .hat t&pe o' %eri'ication does open authentication use0 None An unencr&pted password A code word is used to open the session. 1t checks the )A! address o' the de%ice. A None