If a 24-port switch has a PoE budget of 740 W, how many IEEE 802.3at devices can certainly be powered on by it?
During a post-validation survey, you find an area lacking any detectable Wi-Fi signal at all It is located behind an elevator shaft What is a common solution to this problem?
What is the minimum PoE budget needed on a switch to support 6 (six) APs that can only be powered using IEEE 802.3at if no other details are
provided?
You are tasked with designing the WLAN to accommodate certain high density areas on your university campus where users frequently come and
go. With a limited DHCP pool size (subnet mask = 255.255.252.0) for this WLAN subnet, you want to ensure that your DHCP addresses are used
efficiently and are not exhausted, which would prevent new client Layer 3 connections. The DHCP server is a Windows Server 2012 R2 machine.
Your design task is to determine the best configuration to allow as many users as possible while avoiding WLAN service interruptions and also to
use the available addresses as efficiently as possible.
What setting would be most effective at achieving this design task?