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CWNP PW0-071 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist - Sales Exam Practice Test

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Certified Wireless Technology Specialist - Sales Questions and Answers

Question 1

Given: In Single-Channel Architecture (SCA) systems, multiple access points can use the same BSSID. This feature allows for the creation of a network-wide virtual access point that can be applied across multiple physical access points operating on the same channel.

What benefit does this solution offer?

Options:

A.

The virtual AP can be managed using a WIPS platform

B.

Transmissions travel farther since they are repeated by other APs

C.

A wider variety of available security mechanisms are available

D.

Client stations do not have to make roaming decisions

Question 2

What statement accurately describes an advantage of manual RF site surveys over predictive site surveys?

Options:

A.

Manual site surveys are useful for locating and identifying sources of RF interference, while predictive site surveys are not capable of this task.

B.

Manual site surveys are more efficient than predictive site surveys in large facilities because GPS mapping can be used.

C.

Manual site surveys are more accurate than predictive site surveys because they take advantage of complex computer simulations.

D.

Manual site surveys allow the site surveyor to create a static RF environment, whereas predictive site surveys are subject to changes in the RF environment.

Question 3

What unit of measurement is used to measure the power difference between two RF signals?

Options:

A.

Joule

B.

Decibel

C.

Ohm

D.

Volt

E.

Ampere

Question 4

Simple antenna diversity mitigates the adverse effects caused by which common Wi-Fi problem?

Options:

A.

Hidden node

B.

RF signal absorption

C.

Multipath

D.

Co-channel interference

E.

Polarization

Question 5

How do Wi-Fi routers differ from Wi-Fi access points?

Options:

A.

Wi-Fi routers are comprised of both a router and an access point within the same hardware.

B.

Wi-Fi routers allow wireless users to connect to a wired network, but Wi-Fi access points do not.

C.

Wi-Fi routers offer advanced security options, but Wi-Fi access points are only capable of basic security.

D.

Wi-Fi routers allow wireless users to talk to other wireless users, but Wi-Fi access points do not.

Question 6

Exhibits:

Question # 6

Question # 6

View the figures and correctly identify the antenna types illustrated in the figures.

Options:

A.

Figure 1: Yagi

Figure 2: Patch

B.

Figure 1: Panel

Figure 2: Dipole

C.

Figure 1: Rubber Duck

Figure 2: Omni-directional

D.

Figure 1: Parabolic Dish

Figure 2: Grid

E.

Figure 1: Sectorized

Figure 2: Array

Question 7

ABC Company has recently deployed a Wi-Fi network in their corporate facility. After deployment, they considered a solution for monitoring and enforcing their wireless security policy. What type of system can perform this task?

Options:

A.

Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS)

B.

Predictive Modeling Survey Platform (PMSP)

C.

Unified Wireless Network Controller (UWNC)

D.

Adaptive Network Monitoring Service (ANMS)

Question 8

After successfully connecting to the Wi-Fi network in your hotel room, you launch a web browser on your laptop. Instead of opening your homepage, it directs you to a hotel-branded page that asks for your name, room number, and a secret key. What has most likely happened?

Options:

A.

You are the victim of a phishing attack, should not provide the information, and should call the front desk for help.

B.

Every room in the hotel has its own access point, and entering the room number and key confirms connectivity to the correct AP.

C.

The access point is out of connections and you must enter your room number and code to be added to the hotel's Access Request Queue (ARQ) to obtain the next available connection.

D.

The hotel is using a captive portal to provide guest connectivity while keeping non-guest users off the wireless network.

Question 9

As an alternative to using leased lines to connect two offices on the same campus, your customer wants to implement a Wi-Fi solution. When asked by your customer, what advantages do you cite regarding use of a Wi-Fi infrastructure instead of a leased line? (Choose 2)

Options:

A.

Wi-Fi implementations are more reliable than leased lines.

B.

Wi-Fi implementations have a lower total cost of ownership than leased lines.

C.

Wi-Fi implementations are not susceptible to outages caused by inclement weather.

D.

Wi-Fi implementations support larger numbers of simultaneous connections than leased lines.

E.

Wi-Fi implementations offer more flexibility and easier expansion than leased lines.

Question 10

In a typical office building, Wi-Fi clients are likely to experience poor Wi-Fi coverage in what locations? (Choose 2)

Options:

A.

Cubicles

B.

Enclosed offices

C.

Hallways

D.

Elevators

E.

Stairwells

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