A. A WLAN RF is a full duplex, contention free medium where each client transmits on a separate channel.
B. A WLAN RF is a full-duplex, contention-free medium where 802.11 stations can transmit and receive at the same time.
C. A WLAN RF is a half-duplex, shared medium where 802.11 stations contend with each other for access.
D. A WLAN RF is a half-duplex, contention-free medium where the access point polls each station in turn.
A. It summarizes all of the misconfigured WLANs at a site.
B. It automatically issues an RMA for an AP.
C. It summarizes user trouble tickets and detected AP problems.
D. It automatically detects and reports network problems.
A. Successful Connects
B. Time to Connect
C. Throughput
D. Capacity
A. Alert Template Configuration
B. Organization Settings
C. Site Group
D. Site Configuration
A. more congestion
B. lower frequency
C. shorter wavelength
D. less non-Wi-Fi interference
A. neighbor AP
B. honeypot AP
C. scanning radio
D. rogue AP
A. Use NETCONF.
B. Use the API.
C. Use the CLI.
D. Use the GUI.
A. The organizational level is where you specify information about each AP's placement.
B. The organizational level is where you enable BLE capabilities, if you have a license.
C. The organizational level is where you define each location's specific information.
D. The organizational level is where you specify customer-level global details.