CWNP CWT-101 CWNP Certified Wireless Technician (CWT) Online Training
CWNP CWT-101 Online Training
The questions for CWT-101 were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: CWT-101
- Exam Name: CWNP Certified Wireless Technician (CWT)
- Certification Provider: CWNP
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
Which type of mount is commonly used for installing an 802.11 AP on a pole or mast?
- A . Wall mount
- B . Pole/mast mount
- C . Ceiling mount
- D . Floor mount
What is the maximum power that an 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector can output in the Ethernet interface?
- A . 30 W
- B . 15.4 W
- C . 12.95 W
- D . 25.5 W
What kind of authentication is used by WPA2-Enterprise implementations?
- A . WEP
- B . Preshared key
- C . Passphrase
- D . 802.1X/EAP
Which security problem can occur if the network key used for authentication during the join process in a wireless network is incorrect?
- A . Configuration errors
- B . Incorrect passphrases
- C . Incompatible EAP methods
- D . Incorrect join keys
How many channels are available in the 2.4 GHz frequency band in all regulatory domains?
- A . 3
- B . 14
- C . 13
- D . 11
Which device type is typically characterized by its larger size, stationary nature, and greater processing power?
- A . Laptops
- B . Tablets
- C . Mobile phones
- D . Desktops
What are some common causes of mobility problems in wireless networks?
- A . Configuration errors
- B . Improper network settings
- C . Unsupported fast roaming methods
- D . Non-implemented roaming features
Which location process in 802.11 wireless networks involves actively sending probe requests to discover available networks?
- A . Passive scanning
- B . Active scanning
- C . Authentication
- D . Association
What do antenna pattern charts represent?
- A . Available channels by protocol
- B . Co-Channel Interference (CCI) and Co-Channel Contention (CCC)
- C . Antenna patterns and signal coverage areas
- D . Regulatory constraints on channel selection
At what point is RF power typically stipulated in milliwatts?
- A . At the receiver
- B . Fifty feet from the transmitter
- C . At the transmitter
- D . One hundred feet from the transmitter