CWNP CWDP-304 Certified Wireless Design Professional Online Training
CWNP CWDP-304 Online Training
The questions for CWDP-304 were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: CWDP-304
- Exam Name: Certified Wireless Design Professional
- Certification Provider: CWNP
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
In an RSN requiring low-latency reassociations and no fast secure roaming protocols, what security solutions are ideal for protecting VoWiFi communication? (Choose all that apply.)
- A . WPA2-Personal
- B . WPA-Personal
- C . WPA2-Enterprise
- D . WEP
- E . 802.1X/EAP
To increase capacity in a coverage-based wireless network, which of the following techniques are typically recommended? (Choose all that apply.)
- A . Maximize airtime usage by disabling lower data rates.
- B . Add additional APs and use directional antennas.
- C . Turn up power on the access points.
- D . Lower power on the access points and, after careful planning, add more AP
Who should be in the final meeting from the customer-side after successfully implementing a WLAN infrastructure?
- A . CEO or CFO
- B . End-users
- C . The customer’s customers
- D . Remote workers
SSID hiding is not generally recommended because some frames require inclusion of the SSID. In what frames is the SSID always included?
- A . Beacon
- B . Association request
- C . Probe response
- D . Probe request
- E . Authentication response
Given: You are evaluating the theoretical and real-world RF gain benefits of transmit and receive features introduced by 802.11 with MIMO. This exercise allows you to quantify the features value in a real-world environment.
What is the maximum theoretical signal gain of chip-based TxBF and MRC (as features) when compared to the same AP using only a single antenna for transmit and receive (effectively simulating a 1×1 chip)?
- A . 2 Rx or Tx chains = 3 dBi gain 3 Rx or Tx chains = approx 5 dBi gain 4 Rx or Tx chains = 6 dBi gain
- B . 2 Rx or Tx chains = 1 dBi gain 3 Rx or Tx chains = 2 dBi gain 4 Rx or Tx chains = 3 dBi gain
- C . 2 Rx or Tx chains = 3 dBi gain 3 Rx or Tx chains = 6 dBi gain 4 Rx or Tx chains = 9 dBi gain
- D . 2 Rx or Tx chains = approx 4-6.5 dBi gain 3 Rx or Tx chains = approx 7-10 dBi gain
What functions may be performed by a WIPS? (Choose all that apply.)
- A . Distributed protocol analysis
- B . Client access to the distribution system
- C . Performance monitoring and response
- D . Data forensics and analysis
- E . Automated threat mitigation
What are the two types of WLAN discovery/scanning?
- A . Manual
- B . Hidden
- C . Active
- D . Passive
- E . Probe
- F . Automatic
A museum wants to offer Wi-Fi to its visitors. One of their requirements is to have the APs blend into the design of the museum.
What should you do to meet this requirement?
- A . Use a plastic cover that could blend in with the environment
- B . Lock the AP inside of a metal box
- C . Place the APs in between walls and I-beams
- D . Use an 802.11b AP, so it looks old enough to be in a museum
What architecture suffers the biggest limitation for sharing control information across APs?
- A . Independent autonomous
- B . Centralized
- C . Cooperative autonomous
- D . Controller
- E . Distributed
While performing a validation site survey, you realize that overlapping channels are being used on the 2.4 GHz bad due to the automatic channel assignment algorithm of the WLAN infrastructure.
What should you do to prevent this?
- A . Reconfigure the network to use static channel plans because automatic channel assignment algorithms are all broken
- B . Purchase and deploy new APs from a different vendor
- C . Reconfigure the automatic channel assignment settings to use only channels 1, 6, and 11
- D . Leave it as it is; sometimes using all 11 channels in 2.4 GHz gives the optimum performance result