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CWNP Exam CWAP-404 Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for CWNP's CWAP-404 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 2
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What is an AIFS?

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Suggested Answer: D

A Reassociation Request frame is sent every time a STA roams from one AP to another within the same ESS. A Reassociation Request frame is similar to an Association Request frame, but it also contains the BSSID of the current AP that the STA is leaving. This allows the new AP to coordinate with the old AP and transfer the STA's context information, such as security keys, QoS parameters, and buffered frames. This way, the STA can maintain its connectivity and session continuity during roaming . Reference: CWAP-404 Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Study and Reference Guide, Chapter 6: MAC Sublayer Frame Exchanges, page 195; CWAP-404 Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Study and Reference Guide, Chapter 6: MAC Sublayer Frame Exchanges, page 196.


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Darrin
9 days ago
AIFS? Sounds like a new brand of yogurt. I'll take two, please!
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Carissa
11 days ago
I'm gonna go with B. Although, to be honest, I'm just guessing. Who even remembers all these 802.11 amendments and their arcane details?
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Katina
14 days ago
Clearly, the answer is B. I can't believe they're actually testing us on this obscure 802.11e stuff. Next, they'll be asking about TXOPs and EDCA parameters!
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Glory
1 months ago
I'm confused. The question asks about an AIFS, but the options mention 802.11n, 802.11e, and PHY layer aggregation. What do these have to do with an AIFS?
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Tori
5 days ago
B) A form of aggregation performed at the PHY layer based on 802.11e UP values interpreted from DSCP values
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Julio
17 days ago
A) A variable Interframe Space introduced by 802.11e to help prioritize medium access for different Access Categories
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Camellia
2 months ago
Option B sounds like the correct answer. The AIFS is a variable Interframe Space introduced in 802.11e to prioritize medium access for different Access Categories.
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Olene
4 days ago
I agree, option B is the variable Interframe Space introduced in 802.11e.
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Sommer
8 days ago
Yes, you're right. It helps prioritize medium access for different Access Categories.
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Melodie
9 days ago
Yes, option B is the right answer.
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Tyra
21 days ago
I think option B is correct.
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Veronika
23 days ago
I think option B is correct. It's a variable Interframe Space introduced in 802.11e.
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Dahlia
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) A medium access method introduced by 802.11n, but never implemented, doesn't sound right.
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Vernell
2 months ago
I agree with Stevie, that option makes sense because it helps with prioritizing medium access.
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Stevie
2 months ago
I think an AIFS is B) A variable Interframe Space introduced by 802.11e to help prioritize medium access for different Access Categories.
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