CWNP Certified Wireless Network Administrator CWNA-106 Question # 30 Topic 4 Discussion

CWNP Certified Wireless Network Administrator CWNA-106 Question # 30 Topic 4 Discussion

CWNA-106 Exam Topic 4 Question 30 Discussion:
Question #: 30
Topic #: 4

Two co-located 802.11b/g/n APs can interfere with one another and cause contention and collisions, even when the two APs are operating on non-overlapping channels (e.g. 1 & 6).

What deployment flaw could cause this problem? (Choose 2)


A.

The access points are mounted too closely to one another.


B.

Reflective objects in the area are causing significant multipath.


C.

A client station is using active scanning to probe for access points on multiple channels.


D.

The output power on the access points is too high.


E.

A client station authenticates to both access points, but does not associate.


F.

The access points are not synchronized to the same NTP server.


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