A network consultant is designing a high-density Wi-Fi deployment for a university sports arena housing thousands of concurrent wireless clients. To minimize co-channel interference (CCI), optimize spectrum efficiency, and maintain reliable roaming performance across adjacent access point (AP) cells, which of the following deployment strategies should the consultant implement? (Select TWO.)
- Install directional antennas focused downward onto designated seating sections to contain RF coverage cells and reduce cell overlap.Cevap
- BConfigure wide channel bonding across all access point radios to maximize theoretical throughput for individual clients.
- Utilize Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels in the band to increase the total number of non-overlapping channels available for AP allocation.Cevap
- DSet radio transmit power to maximum output across all APs to ensure deep signal penetration through concrete structural elements.
- EAssign contiguous channels such as Channel 2, Channel 4, and Channel 7 across adjacent radios to distribute traffic.
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The consultant should install directional antennas focused downward onto designated seating sections to restrict RF coverage cell boundaries and utilize Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels in the spectrum to expand available non-overlapping channels.
In high-density environments such as sports arenas, containment of RF coverage cells and maximization of available non-overlapping spectrum are critical. Installing directional antennas focuses signal propagation into targeted seating sectors, preventing RF leakage into neighboring AP coverage zones. Additionally, enabling Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) allows access points to operate on UNII-2 and UNII-2 Extended spectrum in the band, significantly expanding the pool of available non-overlapping channels needed for dense channel reuse plans.
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High-Density Wireless RF Cell Containment and DFS Spectrum Allocation
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