A network administrator installs new wireless access points in a warehouse facility and configures them to operate strictly in IEEE 802.11ac mode. Following the installation, existing inventory handheld scanners that only support the 2.4 GHz frequency band fail to detect or connect to the wireless network. Which of the following best explains why these handheld scanners are unable to connect to the new access points?
- IEEE 802.11ac operates exclusively in the 5 GHz frequency band, making it incompatible with 2.4 GHz-only client devices.Cevap
- BIEEE 802.11ac requires 2.4 GHz non-overlapping channels 2, 4, and 8 to establish backwards-compatible handshakes.
- CThe access points require a Layer 3 router to assign IP addresses via port 443 before 802.11ac client authentication can occur.
- DHandheld barcode scanners operating on 2.4 GHz automatically form a PAN topology and cannot communicate with LAN access points.
Cevap
IEEE 802.11ac operates exclusively in the 5 GHz frequency band, making it incompatible with 2.4 GHz-only client devices.
The IEEE 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) wireless standard was designed to operate exclusively in the 5 GHz frequency spectrum to achieve high data throughput. Because access points configured strictly for 802.11ac do not broadcast on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, legacy client devices with 2.4 GHz-only wireless adapters cannot detect or connect to the network.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
802.11 Wireless Standards Frequency Band Compatibility
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s