Ensuring high availability in RF design involves strategies that provide redundancy and resilience:
C. Deploy using 100 percent overlap:Overlapping coverage areas between APs ensure that if one AP fails, clients can seamlessly connect to another, maintaining network availability.
E. Use dual spectrums:Utilizing both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands allows for flexibility and redundancy. If one band experiences interference or congestion, clients can switch to the other.
A. Powering APs to maximum powercan lead to increased interference and is not a recommended practice for high availability.
B. HSRP/VRRP protocolsare related to router redundancy and do not directly impact RF availability.
D. Deploying 802.3afrefers to Power over Ethernet standards and, while important for powering devices, does not directly contribute to RF high availability.
[Reference:CWDP-305 Study Guide, Chapter on Infrastructure Design – Strategies for High Availability., , ]
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