A network administrator is evaluating wireless technologies to optimize an enterprise Wi-Fi deployment for high client density and performance. Match each wireless networking technology on the left with its correct operational characteristics on the right.
- OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access)Divides a single wireless channel into smaller sub-carriers (Resource Units) to communicate with multiple client devices simultaneously within the same transmission window.
- MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output)Leverages multiple spatial antennas to transmit independent data streams concurrently to separate receiving devices.
- Channel BondingCombines adjacent frequency channels to form a wider transmission band, increasing maximum theoretical throughput.
- Band SteeringDetects dual-band client devices and automatically encourages them to connect to the less congested 5 GHz frequency band.
Cevap
OFDMA matches sub-carrier channel division into Resource Units; MU-MIMO matches concurrent multi-device spatial stream transmission; Channel Bonding matches combining adjacent channels to increase bandwidth; Band Steering matches directing dual-band clients from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz.
OFDMA divides frequency channels into sub-carriers (Resource Units) for parallel client transmissions. MU-MIMO uses spatial streams to transmit separate data to multiple devices concurrently. Channel bonding aggregates adjacent channels to increase data throughput. Band steering actively moves dual-band clients to the 5 GHz frequency band to relieve 2.4 GHz congestion.
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Advanced Wireless Technologies and Spectrum Optimization