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A network architect is creating a new wireless solution for a customer. Wireless coverage is required throughout all four floors of two buildings on the same campus. Dynamic RF capabilities, including AirMatch, are required. Seamless roaming is required within and between the two buildings. Each floor will have approximately 20 APs and 6 external APs are required for connectivity between the two buildings.
A network architect is replacing an old wireless implementation based on 802.11 a with a new wireless solution. The company has a lot of money invested in legacy wireless barcode scanners and will not be replacing them. However, the bandwidth that the company expects each AP to have less than 700 Mbps in bandwidth, and this is not expected to change in the future.
Which wireless solution would best meet this company's needs and be the most cost-effective?
A customer requires Aruba switches that support Smart Rate ports to connect to Aruba APs Which switching product should the customer purchase that will provide 24 Smart Rate ports per access layer switch'?
A company has two buildings on a campus that are approximately 700 feet (214 meters) apart with a clear line of site. No fiber exists between the buildings; however, there is a need for connecting the networks in the buildings together. The connection between the two buildings will need to support peak rates over 1 Gbps.
Which solution should the company choose that will meet their requirements as well as being cost-effective?
A network architect is designing a new Wi-Fi solution for a customer The customer currently occupies a one-story building on a small campus. In one part of the building there is an auditorium, where the ceiling height and attenuation is different from the rest of the building. What should the network architect create in VisualRF to identify this difference when planning :ne APs?
A network architect is doing a site survey for a new wireless design One concern the company has with the old wireless network is coverage. In some cases, APs would lose power and some employees in the network would lose wireless connectivity. The new design needs to prevent this issue from occurring. During the site survey, what are best practices to be followed in regards to the dBm signal level and the power of the AP to ensure adequate wireless coverage and minimal overlap of AP signals for the new design?
A network architect plans to use two ArubaOS 5406 switches in a wiring closet configured in a VSF domain The VSF link requires a 40 GDps connection Which SFP+ transceiver solutions would meet this requirement?
A high-end theater venue will be implementing an Aruba wireless solution using ceiling- and wall-mounted APs. The venue wants to ensure the the APs blend into the ceiling and wall environments. What solution should the customer use to ensure that wireless coverage is not hampered?
NewStellar has a main corporate campus in a business park with two adjacent buildings that are 150 feet apart (46 meters). This is an open campus with no obstructions between the two buildings Each building has three floors and each floor is 322 x 175 feet (98 x 53 meters) for 56,350 square feet (5,235 square meters) total, which results in a total of 338,100 feet (31,410 square meters) for the entire building space. The ceiling for each floor is 12 feet (3.6 meters) high with a drop-down ceiling at 10 feet (3 meters) The network architect has given one floor to analyze. Building 1 Floor 2, shown in the attached exhibit.
This floor has a central main corridor with washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply, and network cabinets. There are cubicles around the perimeter of the floor. The central part main corridor's dimensions contain 9,350 square feet (870 square meters).
The company has determined that Wi-Fi coverage will not include the central area of each floor, which includes the washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply and network cabinets. Based on a capacity design, approximately how many APs should a network architect add to each floor to plan the design in VisuaiRF?
Which component uniquely defines the BSSID when implementing an employee SSID?
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