Premises Cabling for Wireless Flashcards
true or false
The single most important part of a wireless installation is proper placement of access points to insure proper coverage.
true
true or false
Practically anyone with a laptop and wireless card can access any wireless network unless security is carefully programmed.
true
Wireless networks are really used to replace ________.
A. The patchcord that connects a PC to a wall outlet connection
B. Backbone cabling
C. Structured cabling
D. Routers
A. The patchcord that connects a PC to a wall outlet connection
The common IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN is also called A. Bluetooth B. WiFi C. WiMax D. Hot Spot
B. WiFi
A wireless antenna is also known as a \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. Hot spot B. Wireless router C. WC (wireless cell) D. Access point
D. Access point
Most wireless antennas connect to the Internet by \_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. RF wireless B. RG-59 Coax C. Structured cabling (Cat 5e or fiber) D. STP cabling
C. Structured cabling (Cat 5e or fiber)
IEEE 802.11b has a range of \_\_\_ feet. A. 33 B. 150 C. 300 D. 1000
C. 300
Before beginning a wireless installation, it is most important that you ________.
A. Decide which vendors to use
B. Make sure the vendors, products work together
C. Carefully estimate costs
D. Do a thorough site survey
D. Do a thorough site survey
Wireless access points can use \_\_\_\_\_ to simplify powering the equipment. A. Low voltage power supplies B. AC C. Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3ah) D. Data signal power
C. Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3ah)
Potential sources of interference for wireless LANs include \_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. Other wireless networks B. Remote controls like door openers C. Moving objects D. All of the above
D. All of the above