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Huawei H12-351_V1.0 Exam - Topic 11 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-351_V1.0 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 11
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Which of the following statements are true about the WLAN site survey In different typical scenarios? (Select All that Apply)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, D

Only: All statements are true about the WLAN site survey in different typical scenarios.


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Milly
3 months ago
I think A and C are spot on, but B seems a bit off to me.
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Matilda
3 months ago
Wait, are we really considering D? Stadiums are so unpredictable!
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Marlon
3 months ago
C sounds right, medical equipment can really interfere with Wi-Fi.
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Lavera
4 months ago
Totally agree with B, those columns can mess up coverage big time.
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Dong
4 months ago
A is definitely true, reinforced concrete really blocks signals.
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Antione
4 months ago
D makes sense too, but I’m a bit confused about the cabling part. I think we covered something similar in our last practice exam.
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Ligia
4 months ago
C seems accurate since I recall that medical equipment can interfere with Wi-Fi, especially in hospitals. We practiced scenarios like this.
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Lemuel
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about B, but I think we talked about how load-bearing columns can impact coverage. It sounds familiar.
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Jettie
5 months ago
I remember discussing how reinforced concrete can really block signals in classrooms, so I think A is definitely true.
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Dwight
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. There are a lot of specific details to keep track of across the different scenarios. I'll need to read through the options carefully and try to visualize each environment to figure out which ones apply.
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Lonny
5 months ago
Okay, I got this. The key is to identify the critical factors in each environment - things like signal attenuation, interference, coverage, and cabling. Then I can match those to the appropriate options. Gotta stay focused on the details here.
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Micah
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through each option and think about the unique considerations for each scenario. The classroom, office, ward-round, and stadium examples all have their own challenges.
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Vallie
5 months ago
This question looks pretty straightforward. I think I can handle it - the key is to pay attention to the different scenarios and the specific factors that affect the WLAN site survey in each one.
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Tasia
5 months ago
The ward-round scenario has some high requirements - coverage, roaming, bandwidth. And I'll need to determine any interference from medical equipment and identify no-WiFi zones. Sounds like a complex environment to survey.
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Lynette
5 months ago
The office scenario mentions some good tips, like deploying APs near maintenance entrances for integrated ceilings, and mounting on ceiling/wall for metal ceilings. Paying attention to the load-bearing columns and partitions will be key.
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Nan
5 months ago
Okay, the classroom scenario with reinforced concrete walls is tricky - I'll definitely need to test the attenuation during the survey. And the locations of ELV rooms are important to note too. Gotta be thorough here.
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Kattie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I'll need to carefully read through each scenario and consider the key factors like signal attenuation, AP placement, and interference that can impact the WLAN site survey.
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Dorothea
1 year ago
All of these seem pretty spot on. The site survey is crucial to ensure a robust WLAN, no matter the environment. Gotta be a real pro to navigate all these factors.
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Zoila
11 months ago
D) In a stadium scenario, the onsite environment is complex and cabling is difficult. Therefore, confirm with the property management company about ELV rooms and cabling. If the transmission distance is too long, consider deploying more switches. During the survey, focus on the interference between APs and AP mounting modes.
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Florinda
11 months ago
C) In a ward-round scenario, high requirements are posed on the coverage field strength, roaming effect, and bandwidth. Determine the interference of medical equipment and the areas where Wi-Fi signals are not allowed.
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Roosevelt
11 months ago
B) In an office scenario, the load-bearing columns and partitions affect the signal coverage. If an integrated ceiling is used, deploy APs near maintenance entrances. If a metal ceiling is used, mount APs on the ceiling or wall.
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Tarra
12 months ago
A) In a classroom scenario. If the walls are made of reinforced concrete, the signal attenuation Is high. In this case, you are advised to test the attenuation during the site survey. Additionally, pay attention to the locations of ELV rooms in the teaching building.
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Mozell
1 year ago
I think D is true as well, especially in complex environments like stadiums.
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Hester
1 year ago
Haha, D is a classic stadium scenario. Gotta work around those pesky ELV rooms and long transmission distances. Sounds like a real challenge!
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Roy
1 year ago
C is definitely true too. Gotta pay attention to medical equipment interference and Wi-Fi restricted zones in a hospital setting.
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Regenia
1 year ago
Yes, in a hospital scenario, interference from medical equipment can greatly impact Wi-Fi performance.
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Mila
1 year ago
C is definitely true too. Gotta pay attention to medical equipment interference and Wi-Fi restricted zones in a hospital setting.
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Edna
1 year ago
Definitely A and B are true. Reinforced concrete walls and load-bearing columns can really mess up the signal coverage. Good tips on where to mount the APs.
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Stefania
1 year ago
Yes, it's important to consider where to mount the APs in different scenarios.
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Talia
1 year ago
I agree, reinforced concrete walls can really affect the signal.
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Werner
1 year ago
I believe C is also true, it's important to consider interference and coverage in different scenarios.
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Kasandra
1 year ago
I agree with Shawnda, A and B make sense.
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Shawnda
1 year ago
I think A and B are true.
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