A network administrator is configuring advanced radio resource management settings across an enterprise wireless deployment. Match each wireless deployment feature on the left with its primary operational mechanism or deployment purpose on the right.
- Band SteeringEncourages dual-band wireless client devices to associate on the 5 GHz spectrum rather than the congested 2.4 GHz band.
- Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)Monitors 5 GHz channels for active radar signals and automatically redirects access point communications to non-interfering channels.
- Fast BSS Transition (802.11r)Streamlines key management and authentication exchanges during client roaming between access points to minimize handoff delay.
- Transmit Power Control (TPC)Dynamically scales access point radio output wattage to maintain optimal coverage boundaries and minimize co-channel interference.
Cevap
Band Steering matches with encouraging dual-band client association on 5 GHz; Dynamic Frequency Selection matches with monitoring 5 GHz channels for radar signals; Fast BSS Transition matches with streamlining key management during roaming; Transmit Power Control matches with scaling AP radio output power.
Each feature corresponds to a specific wireless radio resource management capability: Band Steering optimizes frequency selection for client devices; DFS prevents radar interference on 5 GHz frequencies; 802.11r optimizes client handoffs between APs; TPC regulates RF signal strength to tune cell overlapping.
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Enterprise Wireless Radio Resource Management (RRM) and 802.11 Deployment Features