CWNP CWDP-304 Certified Wireless Design Professional Online Training
CWNP CWDP-304 Online Training
The questions for CWDP-304 were last updated at Feb 16,2025.
- Exam Code: CWDP-304
- Exam Name: Certified Wireless Design Professional
- Certification Provider: CWNP
- Latest update: Feb 16,2025
After designing a WLAN infrastructure using predictive design software.
What’s the best way to validate the predictive design in the physical space before deployment, if time and budget allow for it?
- A . Perform an AP-on-a-Stick survey using AP locations based upon the predictive design to confirm each AP’s placement.
- B . Deploy all of the APs as they’re shown in the predictive design and perform a passive site survey.
- C . Deploy all of the APs as they’re shown in the predictive design and perform an active site survey.
- D . Use a client device positioned where the APs will be installed and measure the signal from the client device.
Of the following antenna connector types, which one is the smallest?
- A . RP-TNC
- B . MC Connector
- C . N Connector
- D . Male N Connector
Which document provided to your customer should include all devices and parts that are going to be used during the deployment of their WLAN infrastructure?
- A . SoW
- B . BoM
- C . Design report
- D . Project plan
An associated STA detects a new BSS with the same SSID as the STA’s current BSS. The new BSS uses a different IP subnet than the current BSS.
If the STA is configured to use 802.1X/EAP preauthentication, what is likely to occur?
- A . The STA will not attempt to preauthenticate because the new BSS uses a different IP subnet.
- B . The STA will attempt to preauthenticate, but fail because the new BSS uses a different data-link broadcast domain.
- C . The STA will attempt to preauthenticate and succeed if DHCP is supported on the new subnet.
- D . The STA will attempt to preauthenticate and succeed if IP Mobility is enabled on the AP or WLAN
controller.
A business traveler from North America is in Europe. The hotel only provides coverage in 2.4 GHz. The traveler connects to the hotel’s SSID and notices an AP in the hotel room.
However, the laptop reports a very low RSSI when connected. The traveler does not have the same problem when connecting in the lobby.
What would be the most likely cause of the low RSSI in the hotel room?
- A . The AP in the room is transmitting on channel 13 and the traveler associated to a non-channel 13 AP located elsewhere.
- B . The AP in the room is using Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi.
- C . The AP in the room is using ZigBee instead of Wi-Fi.
- D . The switchport that the AP is connected to is only capable of transmitting at 10 Mbps.
A wireless network with fewer APs at higher power levels to cover a large area is said to be which of the following?
- A . Capacity based
- B . Coverage based
- C . Destined for failure
- D . Ideal for roaming
In a manufacturing facility with highly reflective materials, you are planning an upgrade to your existing 802.11b WLAN implementation. You have chosen a dual- band 802.11n infrastructure product for this purpose.
Your client applications include:
– Handheld scanners for inventory management
– Toughbooks (laptops) mounted on forklifts for inventory and workflow management
– VoWiFi phones used by select employees throughout the facility
You are evaluating all of the 802.11n enhancements and determining which features to enable for your environment and applications.
In this scenario, what 802.11n enhancement typically should NOT be enabled on the 2.4 GHz radio of the new APs?
- A . Multiple streams
- B . Short guard intervals
- C . Block Acknowledgments
- D . Frame aggregation
Given: As the wireless network administrator for XYZ Company, you are planning to upgrade your aging wireless network infrastructure, as well as some clients, to support 802.11ac. In your research, you have discovered that your new wireless client devices and infrastructure are 802.11ac,
WMM, and WMM-PS certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Some of your existing client devices are 802.11a/b/g devices that do not support WMM.
Given this information, what scenario is possible when your company’s employees begin using both types of client devices on the new WLAN?
- A . All WMM-PS certified client devices will be prevented from utilizing WMM-PS features until all stations in use on the wireless medium are WMM-PS certified.
- B . The WLAN infrastructure will set the dozing times of the WMM-PS certified client devices based upon their WMM access category, while the non-WMM-PS client devices will continue to use PS-Poll frames.
- C . Performance and battery life will be inconsistent between WMM-PS and non-WMM-PS client devices when used with applications that
support WMM-PS. - D . WMM-PS enabled APs will allow both WMM-PS and non-WMM-PS stations to use the trigger-and-delivery mechanism, but WMM-PS stations wil
During a post-deployment verification, you are requested to troubleshoot an area where users are experiencing poor throughput. They are using data communication only, mainly from laptops. You captured the frame showing an incorrect FCS. This frame is typical of those that were captured by the analyzer.
What does this frame reveal about the RF network in this area?
- A . One station seems to be streaming video, thus may have reserved significant bandwidth via admission control
- B . Contention Free is in place in this network, which may starve some non-QoS stations from access
- C . Multipath or excessive collisions seem to be an issue in this area
- D . The AP seems to be too far to provide enough coverage to this area
You are testing a VoWLAN deployment, and your communication measurements show a certain amount of lost packets.
What would be an acceptable packet error rate value to still provide acceptable call quality?
- A . There should be 0% error in a VoWLAN type of deployment
- B . No more than 1% PER max should be acceptable
- C . No more than 4% PER max should be acceptable
- D . No more than 8% PER max should be acceptable