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CWNP CWDP-305 Exam Syllabus Topics:
TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Deploy the WLAN: This section of the exam measures the skills of a WLAN Implementation Specialist and involves overseeing the deployment phase of wireless networks. It focuses on understanding deployment procedures for various WLAN architectures, configuring supporting infrastructure, and verifying proper installation. The section also addresses physical installation checks, documentation handover, and quality assurance practices during ongoing installations.
Topic 2
  • Define Specifications for the WLAN: This section of the exam measures the skills of a Wireless Network Planner and focuses on gathering business and technical requirements needed for designing wireless LANs. It includes understanding user needs, regulatory and safety constraints, and environmental factors. Candidates are expected to identify critical elements such as coverage, capacity, security, and device compatibility, and to analyse existing infrastructure and documentation to ensure a successful design strategy.
Topic 3
  • Design the WLAN: This section of the exam measures the skills of a WLAN Design Engineer and covers the process of selecting configurations, architecture types, and wireless components to meet business and technical requirements. It includes using design software, selecting access points and antennas, and applying methodologies such as predictive or measured design. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to produce effective documentation and configure features like QoS, roaming security, and network services for different types of client devices and applications.
Topic 4
  • Validate and Optimize the WLAN: This section of the exam measures the skills of a WLAN Optimization Specialist and assesses the ability to test, validate, and fine-tune wireless networks post-deployment. Key tasks include RF validation surveys, performance testing, troubleshooting connectivity and security issues, and applying appropriate physical or RF adjustments. It also involves client testing and final project handover, including documentation, knowledge transfer, and meetings to ensure long-term WLAN success.

CWNP Certified Wireless Design Professional Sample Questions (Q327-Q332):NEW QUESTION # 327
What might limit the ability to locate 802.11 clients using a WLAN infrastructure without an 802.11 tag?
  • A. Lack of 802.11k support
  • B. Lack of 802.11k support
  • C. When it is off
  • D. When its radio is disabled
  • E. When it is not authenticated
  • F. When its radio is disabled
  • G. When it is off(Note: Options B and C are duplicates. This appears to be a typo. We'll treat C as intended to be unique.)Corrected Options:
  • H. When its radio is disabled
Answer: G
Explanation:
The ability to locate a client device using WLAN infrastructure relies on the client actively transmitting frames that can be detected by multiple access points. These frames are typically management or data frames used during association, authentication, or normal operation.
If the client device is turned off, it is not transmitting any 802.11 frames. Therefore, the infrastructure cannot detect or triangulate its location using standard methods such as RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) or time difference of arrival.
According to the CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide (Chapter: Designing for Specific Applications), location-based services (LBS) are dependent on the active participation of the client device.
Without beacon frames, probe requests, or any other 802.11 activity, no positioning data can be gathered.
"Client devices must be actively transmitting for their location to be calculated through triangulation or trilateration. If a device is powered off, it cannot be tracked by the WLAN infrastructure."
- Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on Designing for Specific Applications

NEW QUESTION # 328
What is the chip rate of 1 Mbps 802.11b?
Response:
  • A. 22 Mchips/s
  • B. 1 Mchip/s
  • C. 11 Mchips/s
  • D. 2 Mchips/s
Answer: C

NEW QUESTION # 329
When installing APs on high ceilings, what should be the most common PPE to be used?
  • A. Glasses, gloves and jacket
  • B. Hardhat, high visibility vest and body belt
  • C. Clean suits, gloves and jacket
  • D. Clean suits, masks and glasses
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION # 330
What roaming technology uses stored keys at the APs for roam back if a client STA returns after having roamed away?
  • A. Preauthentication
  • B. SCA roaming
  • C. OKC
  • D. PMK caching
Answer: D
Explanation:
PMK caching(Pairwise Master Key caching) is a roaming technology where the access point (AP) stores the PMK derived during the initial authentication of a client station (STA).If the client roams away and then returns to the same AP, the stored PMK allows for a quicker re-association without the need for a full authentication process.
This mechanism enhances roaming efficiency by reducing latency during re-association, which is particularly beneficial for applications sensitive to delays, such as VoIP.
Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on ProtocolandSpectrum Analysis

NEW QUESTION # 331
A wireless engineer from your company performed a site survey in an office building where a wireless network extension was needed. He reports that while performing a Layer 1 sweep near a meeting room full of people, he detected RF activity with a very low duty cycle. He is unsure how to interpret what he recorded to determine its impact on a future Wi-Fi network.
What is true about this RF environment and its potential impact on the WLAN?
  • A. The signal has a low duty cycle and should not be of major impact on the wireless network.
  • B. The signal affects the entire spectrum and will render the wireless network unusable. It must be located and removed.
  • C. The signal is alternating between peaks (high interference level) and valleys (low interference level).
    The network channel design must be built to avoid the affected peak frequencies.
  • D. The signal is typical of a high radio card background noise. It shows that the card used for the Layer 1 sweep should be replaced and the Layer 1 sweep re-performed.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation:
A signal with a low duty cycle indicates that it is active only for short periods and remains inactive for the majority of the time.Such signals typically have minimal impact on WLAN performance because they occupy the channel infrequently, allowing Wi-Fi transmissions to occur during the inactive periods.Therefore, while it's essential to be aware of such signals, they generally do not pose significant interference to WLAN operations.
Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on ProtocolandSpectrum Analysis

NEW QUESTION # 332
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