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Cisco Exam 500-220 Topic 12 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-220 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 12
[All 500-220 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

Why does the end user complain of poor wireless performance?

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Adolph
19 days ago
Haha, can you imagine the user's face when they find out their wireless woes are because they're using the 'B' team radio on the AP? That's gotta sting a little.
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Leigha
20 days ago
Ooh, good catch on the client being connected to the secondary radio instead of the primary! That could definitely contribute to poor performance, especially if the primary radio is optimized for better coverage and throughput.
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Keith
21 days ago
I'm not sure about the non-802.11 traffic being a sign of poor AP placement. That could just mean there are other wireless devices in the area, which the AP has no control over. The channel width of 20 MHz seems more likely to be the issue here.
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Nieves
22 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The channel utilization being at 84% could definitely be the culprit, indicating the wireless network is quite congested. But the non-802.11 traffic of 18% also seems like it could be causing interference issues.
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Yasuko
4 days ago
D) The client is using a 20 MHz channel width to connect.
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Carisa
5 days ago
C) The client is connected to the secondary radio of the AP instead of the primary radio
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Lindsey
6 days ago
B) Non-802.11 traffic of 18 percent indicates poor AP placement.
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Twanna
7 days ago
A) Channel 48 utilization is at 84 percent.
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