PW0-071 Certified Wireless Technology Specialist - Sales (CWTS)

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Question 4 (Hardware and Software)

Which explanations of antenna usage are the most accurate? (Choose 2)

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  • A parabolic dish antenna is ideal for directing a beam down a long hallway.

  • An omni-directional antenna is well-suited to provide wireless coverage in most homes.

  • Patch antennas are mounted in the center of a lecture hall to provide circular coverage.

  • A dipole antenna is mounted to a perimeter wall in school buildings to provide coverage inside the building.

  • A grid antenna is designed to perform favorably as part of an outdoor point-to-point link under windy conditions.

Question 5 (Security and Monitoring)

Given: In order to reduce travel-related expenses, your CFO has enacted a company policy that eliminates cellular data connectivity for traveling users. Many of your users must connect to the office network during travel, but you have security concerns about wireless hot-spot usage.

To address these concerns, what advice should you give to your traveling users with regard to wireless hot-spot usage? (Choose 2)

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  • Only use hot-spots that offer either WPA2-PSK or 802.1X/EAP user-based security.

  • Before connecting at hot-spots, conduct a scan to see if hacking tools are in use.

  • Verify that personal firewall and antivirus software are both enabled before connecting.

  • You should only use fee-based hot-spots which are more secure than free hot-spots.

  • Always use company-provided VPN client software after connecting to the Wi-Fi network.

Question 6 (Site Surveying and Installation)

In what situation is an RF site survey LEAST needed?

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  • Office with 3 APs in a multi-tenant building

  • Wi-Fi network with 100 APs at a hospital

  • Telecommuters using a single "remote AP" at home

  • Wi-Fi hot-spot with 10 APs at an airport