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CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide: Exam Core 1 220-1001 and Exam Core 2 220-1002

You're reading from   CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide: Exam Core 1 220-1001 and Exam Core 2 220-1002 Your Complete, Fully Updated Guide to A+ Certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119515937
Length 1696 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

1. Cover
2. Acknowledgments FREE CHAPTER
3. About the Authors
4. Introduction 5. Assessment Test for Exam 220-1001
6. Answers to Assessment Test 220-1001
7. Assessment Test for Exam 220-1002
8. Answers to Assessment Test 220-1002
9. Part I 220-1001 10. Part II 220-1002 11. Index
12. Advert
13. End User License Agreement
Appendix A Answers to Review Questions 1. Appendix B Answers to Performance-Based Questions

Chapter 8: Installing Wireless and SOHO Networks

 

  1. B, D. Both 802.11b and 802.11g operate in the 2.4 GHz range and use similar transmission standards. Many devices on the market are listed as 802.11b/g, meaning they will work with either system. Alternatively, 802.11a and 802.11ac operate in the 5 GHz range.
  2. C. A service-set identifier (SSID) is the unique name given to the wireless network. All hardware that is to participate on the network must be configured to use the same SSID. Essentially, it is the network name. When you are using Windows to connect to a wireless network, all available wireless networks will be listed by their SSID.
  3. A, C. The two technologies that 802.11ac employs to achieve high throughput are channel bonding and MIMO. Channel bonding is the combination of multiple smaller channels into one large channel for greater bandwidth. MIMO is enhanced over 802.11n to allow for more multiple inputs and outputs. 802.11ac also uses beamforming, but that helps...
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