CCNP 350-401 ENCOR Question 31 DISCUSSION

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What are two common sources of interference for Wi-Fi networks? (Choose two.)

A. LED lights
B. radar
C. fire alarm
D. conventional oven
E. rogue AP

What are two common sources of interference for Wi-Fi networks? (Choose two.)

A. LED lights
B. radar
C. fire alarm
D. conventional oven
E. rogue AP

Correct Answer: BE

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ohhhvictor

Radar systems operate on frequencies that overlap with the 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands, which can cause interference and disrupt Wi-Fi signals. Radar systems are used in a variety of applications, such as weather monitoring, air traffic control, and military operations

 

Rogue access points (APs) are unauthorized wireless access points that are installed on a network without proper security controls. These rogue APs can cause interference and disrupt the Wi-Fi network by using the same channel as the authorized APs, causing collisions and reducing overall network performance. Rogue APs can also pose a security risk by allowing unauthorized access to the network. 

2024-02-01 06:24:15
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