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Cisco Exam 500-220 Topic 1 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-220 exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 1
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What is out of scope when considering the Best practices for high-density wireless designs?

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Jacqueline
4 months ago
I agree with Rima, D) number of SSIDs seems like the correct answer.
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Rima
5 months ago
But having too many SSIDs can cause interference, so it makes sense for it to be out of scope.
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Selma
5 months ago
This is tricky, but I'm going to go with D) number of SSIDs. Keeping that to a minimum is crucial for high-density wireless, right?
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Jin
3 months ago
I agree, maximum beamforming can also play a crucial role in optimizing performance.
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Filiberto
3 months ago
I think band selection is also important for high-density wireless designs.
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Sarah
3 months ago
Yes, you're right. Having too many SSIDs can cause interference and decrease performance.
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Mariko
3 months ago
Maximum beamforming can help improve coverage and capacity in high-density environments.
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Coleen
4 months ago
Band selection is also important to consider for high-density wireless designs.
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Kami
4 months ago
I agree, having too many SSIDs can definitely cause interference.
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Santos
5 months ago
Haha, C) minimum bitrate? What is this, the 90s? That's definitely not a best practice these days. I'm going with A) maximum beamforming.
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Marquetta
4 months ago
Yeah, A) maximum beamforming is definitely more relevant for high-density wireless designs.
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Ronnie
5 months ago
I agree, C) minimum bitrate does seem outdated.
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Leanna
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's D) number of SSIDs.
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Rima
5 months ago
I think the answer is C) minimum bitrate.
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Monte
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. D) number of SSIDs seems like it could be out of scope for this question. Too many SSIDs can cause problems in a dense environment.
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Derick
4 months ago
So, the focus should be on maximizing performance and minimizing interference in these environments.
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Chantell
4 months ago
I agree, it's important to consider the impact of SSIDs on high-density wireless designs.
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Reuben
4 months ago
Yeah, having too many SSIDs can definitely cause interference and performance issues.
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Angelica
4 months ago
I think you're right, D) number of SSIDs could definitely be out of scope.
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Ruby
5 months ago
I think the answer is B) band selection. That's not really a best practice for high-density wireless, is it?
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Kiera
5 months ago
Yeah, I think the focus should be on things like maximum beamforming and number of SSIDs.
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Krystal
5 months ago
I agree, band selection seems out of place for high-density wireless designs.
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