C. All Ethernet user devices can be up to 100 meters away (but no farther), while WLAN devices must typically be closer than 100 meters.
2. IEEE 802.11 standards define a maximum speed for an individual transmission, with some variables that affect 802.11n speeds. Assuming that 802.11n uses the narrower 20-MHz channel and a single stream, which of the following answers matches a particular standard to its maximum bit rate?A. 802.11g: 54 Mbps
3. An enterprise campus LAN uses wired UTP Ethernet and wireless 802.11 LANs at the edge of the LAN. A network engineer uses a WLAN testing tool to view the frames moving through the WLAN, and he notes the speeds of the various frames in a single WLAN that uses a single access point. Which of the following answers list a condition that could have affected the speeds that the engineer observed when testing the WLAN? (Choose two answers.)
B. The current radio noise.
D. Whether the AP uses CSMA/CA.
4. An enterprise campus WLAN uses a single 802.11n AP, with 20 clients that all use 802.11n. The AP uses only a single stream, but it does use a double-wide channel, with a maximum data rate for a single transmission of 150 Mbps. The same floor has an Ethernet LAN, with 20 PCsconnected using 10BASE-T, UTP cabling. The Ethernet switch and AP both connect to the rest of the network using a Gigabit Ethernet interface. Which of the following statements are true when comparing the wired and wireless LANs on this floor? (Choose two answers.)
B. The wireless LAN has a larger capacity
D. A single transmission from the AP to a WLAN user device goes