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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.

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A controller-based WLAN infrastructure has its controller on a different subnet than its access points (APs).
What device must be used to enable communication between the controller and the APs?
  • A. NTP server
  • B. Router
  • C. PoE Layer 2 switch
  • D. Wireless bridge
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When performing a frame capture over the air during a voice call, you notice that frames in the downlink direction (from the AP to the client) are not being transmitted with the correct UP (User Priority) value for voice frames, but in the uplink direction (from the client to the AP), they are transmitted correctly. What is the likely cause of this issue?
  • A. Somewhere on the wired network QoS markings aren't being trusted
  • B. Bad client driver
  • C. Faulty antenna on the AP
  • D. AP is not receiving enough PoE, thus not using QoS features
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Main Topicost-Design ValidationandTroubleshooting
Question:
For what types of systems should you request read-only access to in order to perform an analysis of the customer's existing infrastructure? (Choose all that apply.)
  • A. Clients
  • B. Active Directory
  • C. RADIUS
  • D. Switches
  • E. Routers
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Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation:
When analyzing a customer's existing infrastructure, obtaining read-only access to certain systems is crucial for gathering information without risking unintended changes. The systems include:
B: RADIUS:Accessing RADIUS servers allows you to review authentication logs and configurations, helping to understand how network access is managed.
C: Switches:Reviewing switch configurations and logs provides insights into network topology, VLAN assignments, and potential bottlenecks.
D: Active Directory:Access to Active Directory helps in understanding user authentication mechanisms, group policies, and organizational units, which are essential for designing access controls.
E: Routers:Examining router configurations and routing tables aids in understanding traffic flow, subnetting, and inter-network connectivity.
A: Clientsirect access to client devices is generally unnecessary and can pose privacy concerns. Information about client behavior can often be gathered through network monitoring tools.
Reference:CWDP-305 Study Guide, Chapter on Post-Design ValidationandTroubleshooting - Infrastructure Analysis.

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For an antenna, 35 dBi of gain is needed. What antenna type should be used to achieve this gain?
  • A. 4#dipole
  • B. Dish
  • C. Horn
  • D. Yagi
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Antenna gain is a measure of how well an antenna directs or concentrates radio frequency energy in a particular direction. Higher gain antennas focus energy more narrowly, resulting in longer range and better signal strength in the targeted direction.
4# Dipole:Typically offers modest gain and is omnidirectional, making it unsuitable for high-gain requirements.
Yagirovides moderate directional gain, generally up to around 20 dBi.
Horn:Offers directional gain, but usually not exceeding 20-25 dBi.
Disharabolic dish antennas are designed for very high gain applications, often exceeding 30 dBi. They are ideal for point-to-point links over long distances.
Therefore, to achieve a gain of 35 dBi, a dish antenna is the appropriate choice.
Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on Infrastructure Design

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While conducting a site survey in a heavy machinery repair facility, what essential gear should you use for safety in this challenging environment?
  • A. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • B. Low power APs
  • C. Indoor APs
  • D. Low gain antennas
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Conducting site surveys in environments like heavy machinery repair facilities presents unique safety challenges. These areas may have hazards such as moving equipment, loud noises, and airborne particles. To ensure personal safety, surveyors must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which may include hard hats, safety glasses, ear protection, and steel-toed boots.
The CWDP-305 exam objectives emphasize the importance of safety during site surveys, stating the need to:
"Select and use appropriate design methodologies... Cameras; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)." nwexam.com This underscores the necessity of PPE in certain survey environments.
Options like low gain antennas, low power APs, and indoor APs pertain to technical aspects of the survey but do not address the safety requirements of the surveyor.
Reference: CWDP-305 Exam Objectives, Section on Site Survey Tools and Safety Considerations

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