A device that allows for Wi-Fi connectivity on a wired network.
The material in your home can effect your wireless signal. True or False?
What is True
You are an administrator of a growing network. You notice that the network you've created is broadcasting, but you can't ping systems on different segments. Which device should you use to fix this issue?
A) Range extender
B) Network bridge
C) Access point
D) Network hub
What is B) Network Bridge
A process of planning and designing a wireless network that includes network capacity, coverage, data rates, and quality of service.
What is a Site Survey
What is Roaming
What is the ability of devices to connect from one access point to another while maintaining connection to the same network. For example, a laptop moved from one building to another stays connected to the same network.
This is when you set up a virtual fence that only allows devices to connect based on geographic location
What is GeoFencing
True or False : The distance between APs affects data transfer rate
What is True
A wireless network that works in peer-to-peer mode without an access point. The wireless NICs in each host communicate directly with one another.
What is Ad Hoc
Most frequencies that are used today are managed by who/what?
What is the FCC or Federal Communication Commitee
List 2 Characteristics about Consumer Grade Access Points that were mentioned in the 9.2.1 Video about Wireless Network Configurations
What are either :
Purchased at Retail Stores
For Low-end use
About 7 active users/connections
What is Power Gain in terms of Signal Range and what is it measured in?
What is an antennas maximum radiation power it is measured in Decibels or Dbi
This is an example of what?

What is a Wireless Bridge
The image below is an example of what kind of Authentication:

What is Shared Key Authentication
What are 4 common misconfigurations when setting up wireless networks
What are : 
A device that displays signal amplitude (strength) as it varies by signal frequency. The frequency appears on the horizontal axis; the amplitude is displayed on the vertical axis.
What is Spectrum Analyzer
If have 3 Devices sharing the same AP how would the Bandwith be split?
What is in Thirds (1/3)
Which of the following wireless network protection methods prevents the wireless network name from being broadcast?
Answer
A) Shared secret key
B) 802.1x
C) SSID broadcast
D) MAC filtering
What is C) SSID Broadcast
True or False: Omnidirectional Antennas focus its radiation in a specific direction
What is False: They broadcast in a 360 degree pattern
A wireless topology that moves some of the network intelligence from the controller to the individual APs. Newer wireless networks can be deployed using this method
What is Distributed wireless mesh infrastructure
Which of the following do switches and wireless access points use to control access through a device?
Answer
A) IP address filtering
B) MAC address filtering
C) Port number filtering
D) Session filtering
What is B) MAC address filtering
A user on your network has been moved to another office down the hall. After the move, she calls you complaining that she has only occasional network access through her wireless connection. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of the problem?
Answer
A) An SSID mismatch between the client and the server.
B) The client has incorrect WEP settings.
C) An SSID mismatch between the client and the WAP.
D) The client system has moved too far away from the access point.
The encryption level has been erroneously set back to the default setting.
What is D) The client system has moved too far away from the access point
The name of the wireless network. Client devices see a list of available networks when trying to connect to a wireless network.
What is Service Set Identifier or SSID
The below image is a representation of what?

What is Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance CSMA/CA
What are the 6 steps to configuring wireless devices
What are
1) Configure the region (AP only)
2) Select the network mode
3) Set the SSID
4) Configure the channel
5) Configure security
6) Configure the beacon
Which of the following uses a 2.4 GHz ISM band, has fast transmission rates, and has been used for applications like geocaching and health monitors?
Answer
A) Z-Wave
B) Ant+
C) NFC
D) 802.11ac
What is B) Ant+
Independent APs must be configured individually and can be difficult to manage. In order to enable roaming from one AP to another AP, the APs must be individually set up and share what?
What are :
This image shows what type of authentication?

What is 802.1x Authentication
You're setting up a wireless hotspot in a local coffee shop. For best results, you want to disperse the radio signals evenly throughout the coffee shop.
Which of the following antenna types would you use on the AP to provide a 360-degree dispersed wave pattern?
Answer
A) Directional
B) Multi-directional
C) Omni-directional
D) Uni-directional
What is C) Omni-directional
Radio waves pass through objects of different densities, causing the signal to bend or change speeds.
What is Refraction
What are the 6 Wireless Components
What are Stations, Access Points (APs), Basic Service Sets (BSS), Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS), Wireless Distribution Systems (WDS), and Extended Service Set (ESS)
Which network modes can typically be used for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz clients? (Select two.)
Answer
802.11ax only
802.11b only
802.11n only
802.11g only
802-11a only
What is 802.11ax and 802.11n
You have been hired to troubleshoot a wireless connectivity issue for two separate networks located within a close proximity. Both networks use a WAP from the same manufacturer, and all settings (with the exception of SSIDs) remain configured to their defaults.
Which of the following might you suspect is the cause of the connectivity problems?
Answer
A) There is crosstalk between the RF signals.
B) The two client systems' SSIDs match.
C) The two server systems' SSIDs match.
D) There is WEP overlap.
E) There are overlapping channels.
What is E) There are overlapping channels.
Which of the following does an SNR higher than 1:1 indicate?
Answer
A) No signal
B) More noise than signal
C) More signal than noise
D) No noise
What is C) More signal than Noise
You're replacing a wired business network with an 802.11g wireless network. You currently use Active Directory on the company network as your directory service. The new wireless network has multiple wireless access points, and you want to use WPA2 on the network. What should you do to configure the wireless network? (Select two.)
Answer
A) Configure devices to run in infrastructure mode.
B) Install a RADIUS server and use 802.1x authentication.
C) Use shared secret authentication.
D) Use open authentication with MAC address filtering.
E) Configure devices to run in ad hoc mode.
What is A and B:
Configure devices to run on infrastructure mode and Install a RADIUS server and use 802.1x
Your wireless network consists of multiple 802.11n access points that are configured as follows:
Because of your facility's unique construction, there are many locations that do not have a clear line of sight between network clients and access points. As a result, radio signals are reflected along multiple paths before finally being received. The result is distorted signals that interfere with each other.
What should you do?
Answer
A) Reduce the power of the access point radio signals.
B) Implement antenna diversity.
C) Switch to RADIUS authentication for wireless clients.
D) Install directional access points.
What is B) Implement antenna diversity