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What is the maximum transmit power of a 2.4 GHz ISM band radio in point-to-multipoint configuration as specified by FCC regulations?

  1. +10 dBm
  2. +20 dBm
  3. +30 dBm
  4. +40 dBm

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

At Intentional Radiator Power limit = 1 watt= + 30 dBm
At EORP Power limit = 4 Watts = + 36 dBm
From the answers given if power is at the Intentional Radiator then the answer is C.
Pg 215 in CWNA User Guide 2nd edition



Which of the following elements are part of performing a site survey? Select two. A.
Disabling fire alarms throughout the facility

  1. Interviewing the network manager
  2. Obtaining blueprints of floor plans of the facility
  3. Making a list of all wireless network cards MAC addresses
  4. Unlocking all wiring closets doors

Answer(s): B,C

Explanation:

C: Among the first items to request from a network manager are blueprints or some kind of map showing the layout of the facility, as shown in Figure 11.5. Without the official building or facility schematics, a diagram must be created that shows the dimensions of the areas, the offices, where the walls are located, network closets, power outlets, etc.



Reference:

CWNA Official Study Guide, Page 334



Which modulation and spreading code types are used for 1 Mbps DSSS transmission in an IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN system?

  1. DBPSK/Barker Code
  2. DBSPK/CCK
  3. DQPSK/CCK
  4. 4GFSK/Barker Code

Answer(s): A

Explanation:


Reference:

CWNA Official Study Guide, Page 243
Note: you cannot get 11 Mbps in an 802.11 system You can only get 1 & 2 Mbps.



AES specifies which of the following encryption key sizes? Select three.

  1. 104-bit
  2. 128-bit
  3. 192-bit
  4. 256-bit
  5. 512-bit
  6. 1024-bit

Answer(s): B,C,D

Explanation:

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is gaining acceptance as an appropriate replacement for the RC4 algorithm used in WEP. AES uses the Rijndale (pronounced 'RINE-dale') algorithm in the following specified key lengths:
128-bit
192-bit
256-bit
AES is considered to be un-crackable by most cryptographers, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has chosen AES for the Federal Information Processing Standard, or FIPS. As part of the effort to improve the 802.11 standard, the 802.11i working committee is considering the use of AES in WEPv2.


Reference:

CWNA Official Study Guide, Page 295






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