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Cisco Exam 300-425 Topic 3 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-425 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 3
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A wireless engineer is designing a wireless network to support real-time applications over wireless. Which IEEE protocol must the engineer enables on the WLC so that the number of packets that are exchanged between an access point and client are reduced and fast roaming occurs?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Renato
3 days ago
As a wireless engineer, I'd be worried about accidentally enabling 802.11w and triggering some kind of wireless apocalypse. Gotta be real careful with those advanced protocols, you know?
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Rolande
11 days ago
Wait, there's an 802.11w too? I thought we were just dealing with the basics here. Better brush up on my wireless protocols before the exam, or I might end up enabling the wrong one and crashing the whole network!
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Jeanice
2 days ago
User 1: Yeah, there's 802.11w for wireless security.
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Sherita
21 days ago
Ooh, real-time apps over wireless? This must be one of those fancy-pants enterprise networks. 802.11k sounds like the one they need to keep those packets zipping along without a hitch.
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Lelia
6 days ago
Yeah, 802.11k helps reduce the number of packets exchanged between the access point and client.
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Leonor
10 days ago
I think 802.11k is the one we need for fast roaming.
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Mindy
23 days ago
Hmm, 802.11r, huh? Sounds like the engineer's got their work cut out for them. Better hope they don't accidentally enable 802.11i instead - that'd be a real security nightmare!
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Fernanda
24 days ago
Ah, the classic wireless networking conundrum! I'd say 802.11r is the way to go for fast roaming. That's the one that keeps the connection smooth as silk while you're on the move, right?
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Pamella
25 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think 802.11w also helps with reducing packet exchange. Can someone confirm?
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Gracia
27 days ago
I agree with Kimberlie, 802.11r enables fast roaming which reduces packet exchange.
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Kimberlie
1 months ago
I think the answer is B) 802.11r.
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