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CompTIA Exam FC0-U61 Topic 2 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's FC0-U61 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 2
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A technician needs to install and configure a wireless SOHO network. Which of the following should the technician configure to reduce Wi-Fi interference from other household appliances?

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Suggested Answer: B

The 5GHz frequency band is less prone to interference from other household appliances, such as microwaves, cordless phones, and Bluetooth devices, than the 2.4GHz band. The 5GHz band also offers more non-overlapping channels and higher data rates than the 2.4GHz band. However, the 5GHz band has a shorter range and lower penetration than the 2.4GHz band, so the technician should consider the size and layout of the SOHO network before choosing the frequency band. 802.11b and 802.11g are wireless standards that operate in the 2.4GHz band, while 802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac can operate in both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.Reference:

Basic Wired/Wireless SOHO Network | CompTIA A+ 220-1001 | 2.3

Installing a SOHO Network -- CompTIA A+ 220-1001 -- 2.3

Installing and Configuring a SOHO Network - CompTIA A+ Complete: Review ...


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Minna
1 days ago
You know, I'm actually leaning towards 802.11g. It's a good compromise between speed and compatibility, and it might just give us a fighting chance against those interfering appliances.
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Benedict
1 days ago
Haha, yeah 802.11b, really? That's like using a rotary phone in the age of smartphones. I'd go with 5GHz too, it's the way to future-proof your network.
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Myra
2 days ago
Definitely 5GHz. 2.4GHz is just way too crowded these days with all the wireless gadgets in our homes. I mean, who even uses 802.11b or 802.11g anymore? That's so last decade!
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Jerry
3 days ago
Haha, 802.11b? Are you serious? That's like recommending a horse-drawn carriage in the age of self-driving cars. 5GHz all the way, my friend!
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Shawna
3 days ago
I agree, 5GHz is the way to go. That higher frequency is less prone to interference from things like microwaves, Bluetooth devices, and cordless phones. Plus, you get faster speeds with 802.11ac on the 5GHz band.
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Macy
4 days ago
Hmm, this question seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is B) 5GHz. Wouldn't that help reduce interference from other household appliances that typically operate on the 2.4GHz frequency band?
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Tegan
4 days ago
Ooh, I'm feeling lucky. Let's go with 802.11b, just to keep them on their toes. Who needs 5GHz when you can have the good old 802.11b?
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Ashton
5 days ago
But wait, isn't 5GHz the solution here? It's less crowded and less prone to interference from those pesky household gadgets. Plus, it offers faster speeds, right?
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Jose
7 days ago
2.4GHz is the way to go, my friends. That's where all the household appliances like microwaves and Bluetooth devices operate, so we need to steer clear of that frequency range.
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Aron
9 days ago
Ah, the classic Wi-Fi interference question. I wonder if they'll throw in a red herring like 802.11b or 802.11g just to trip us up.
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