Practice Free CWDP-305 Exam Online Questions
During a validation site survey, you realize that the installers mounted some of the APs above the ceiling. They said that this was a request from the building architect due to aesthetics constraints. During the requirements gathering, you weren’t advised about any aesthetics constraints from the main stakeholder of the project.
What should you do in this case?
- A . Advise the stakeholder that WLAN performance requirements will not be met and a new design process will be needed to meet the requirements.
- B . Leave it as it is and allow automatic channel management to correct any issues.
- C . Increase the output power on all APs by 6 dB immediately.
- D . Remove all external antennas and use only the internal antennas to reduce multipath.
You are configuring an 802.11ac AP using manual channel planning. The design specification calls for the current AP to be placed on channel 56 in 5 GHz and to disable the 2.4 GHz radio.
For what could the 2.4 GHz radio be used if not standard AP operations?
- A . PCI DSS encoding
- B . Security monitoring
- C . Bluetooth access
- D . Controller-based channel assignment
Prior to meeting with the customer for the first time, you should do which of the following?
- A . Decide which vendor they will benefit most from.
- B . Research the customer as much as possible. Try to understand what their business is, who their customers are, and any other information you can find regarding product lines and recent press announcements.
- C . Find out what vendor their competitors use.
- D . Plan an initial design to present to them.
Which document outlines the objectives, scope, and key stakeholders, serving as the official authorization to begin a WLAN design and deployment project?
- A . Bill of Materials
- B . Project Charter
- C . Work Breakdown Structure
- D . Budget
Left to its simplest form, what method does a location algorithm use to determine location within a WLAN coverage area?
- A . Inverse cube law
- B . FSPL
- C . RF fingerprinting
- D . 802.11 clause 16
A museum wants to offer Wi-Fi to its visitors. One of their requirements is to have the APs blend into the design of the museum.
What should you do to meet this requirement?
- A . Lock the AP inside of a metal box
- B . Place the APs in between walls and I-beams
- C . Use an 802.11b AP, so it looks old enough to be in a museum
- D . Use a plastic cover that could blend in with the environment
An organization is implementing a new WLAN. They are upgrading a very old 802.11g network that only a few devices used Now. they expect more than 250 devices to use the new WLAN that will operate 802.11ax Aps.
What wired-side consideration should you address in your design recommendations?
- A . DHCP pools
- B . Spanning-tree loops
- C . Modem pools
- D . Client ARP tables
You have performed a validation site survey after deploying a WLAN infrastructure that is an All-Wireless-Office. One specific application of your customer is experiencing delay when using the application after moving from wired connectivity. After your validation, you realized that all APs are using 80 MHz channel- widths instead of 20 MHz on the 5 GHz band, as it was designed.
What can be done to resolve the delay on this application?
- A . APs should be using 160 MHz channel-widths to get more throughput
- B . Reconfigure to use 20 MHz channel-widths, so reuse of the frequency is more effective
- C . Power-off half of the APs to reduce CCI and keep 80 MHz channel-widths
- D . Add more APs using 80 MHz channel-widths
When doing some frame capturing over the air during a voice call, you realized that frames on the downlink (from the AP to the client) direction are not being transmitted with the correct UP value for voice frames, but on the uplink (from the client to the AP) direction are being transmitted correctly.
What’s the cause of this issue?
- A . Bad client driver
- B . AP is not receiving enough PoE, thus not using QoS features
- C . Somewhere on the wired network QoS markings aren’t being trusted
- D . Faulty antenna on the AP
You are validating association capabilities from clients to an 802.1X/EAP secure SSID. The RADIUS server’s IP address is 10.100.50.25 and the default RADIUS authentication port is used. When testing them, none of the clients are able to associate to the SSID. Troubleshooting the WLAN infrastructure, you found out that the server is up and the RADIUS service is up as well, but the authenticator is not able to communicate properly with the server.
What’s your next troubleshooting step?
- A . Verify that the shared secret between the authenticator and the RADIUS server is correct
- B . Reboot the clients
- C . Reboot the server
- D . Restart the RADIUS service