Wireless Technologies Questions and Answers

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Wireless Technologies have revolutionized modern communication systems and are an important part of logical reasoning questions and answers in networking and IT exams. This topic focuses on wireless communication standards like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, and 5G, explaining how data is transmitted without physical connections. For candidates appearing in Cisco, HP, or Accenture exams, understanding frequency ranges, modulation techniques, and network security is key. Practicing reasoning questions for competitive exams related to signal propagation and wireless protocols enhances both theoretical and analytical understanding—helping you excel in networking assessments and placement interviews.

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1. What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11a standard?

  • 2.4Gbps
  • 5Gbps
  • 2.4GHz
  • 5GHz
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2.  What is the maximum distance running the lowest data rate for 802.11b?

  • About 100 feet
  • About 175 feet
  • About 300 feet
  • About 350 feet
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3.  What is the maximum distance with maximum data rate for 802.11a?

  • About 65-75 feet
  • About 90-100 feet
  • About 150 feet
  • Over 200 feet
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4. What is the frequency range of the IEEE 802.11b standard?

  • 2.4Gbps
  • 5Gbps
  • 2.4GHz
  • 5GHz
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5. You have a Cisco mesh network. What protocol allows multiple APs to connect with many redundant connections between nodes?

  • LWAPP
  • AWPP
  • STP
  • IEEE
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6. What is the maximum data rate for the 802.11g standard?

  • 6Mbps
  • 11Mbps
  • 22Mbps
  • 54Mbps
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7. What is the maximum data rate for the 802.11a standard?

  • 6Mbps
  • 11Mbps
  • 22Mbps
  • 54Mbps
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8. How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11b?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
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9.  How many non-overlapping channels are available with 802.11a?

  • 3
  • 12
  • 23
  • 40
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10. In Cisco's Unified Wireless Solution, what is the split-MAC architecture?

  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses to create a forward/filter table and break up collision domains.
  • The split-MAC architecture allows the splitting of 802.11 protocol packets between the AP and the controller to allow processing by both devices.
  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses on the wireless network and IP addresses on the wired network.
  • The split-MAC architecture uses MAC addresses to create a forward/filter table and break up broadcast domains.
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