A network architect is creating a new wireless solution for a customer. Wireless coverage is required throughout all four floors of two buildings on the same campus. Dynamic RF capabilities, including AirMatch, are required. Seamless roaming is required within and between the two buildings. Each floor will have approximately 20 APs and 6 external APs are required for connectivity between the two buildings.
Answer : A
A network architect is redesigning a wireless network. The architect begins by analyzing the number of spatial streams supported by APs of various vendors as well as the wireless devices currently in the network, if the company wants to ensure that new wireless design, including user wireless devices, support Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO). which standard or standards must the wireless products support?
Answer : C
A company is installing Internet of Things (loT) devices to support a smart and energy-efficient environment for a building, including loT devices for heating and air conditioning, lights, and window shades. loT devices of these types are typically classified as which category of devices?
Answer : A
When determining a customer's agenda and clarifying their expectations for a new HPE/Aruba deployment, which two questions should be asked during the stakeholder checklist? (Select two.)
Answer : A, D
A network architect is designing a wireless solution for a company that is leasing one floor in a multi-floor building in a downtown area. The customer is concerned about ensuring complete Wi-Fi coverage and pin-pointing RF hazards. What type of survey should the network architect perform?
Answer : A
A network architect is given the task to design a new network solution for NewStellar Company, Inc. NewSteiiar has a main corporate campus in a business park with two adjacent buildings. The network architect has given one floor to analyze, Building 1 Floor 2, shown in the attached exhibit.

Each building has three floors and each floor is 322 x 175 feet (98 x 53 meters) for 56,350 square feet (5,235 square meters) total, which results in a total of 338,100 feet (31,410 square meters) for the entire building space. Each floor has a central main corridor with washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply and network cabinets. There are cubicles around the perimeter of the floor. The central part main corridor's dimensions contain 9,350 square feet {870 square meters).
Because of security concerns, video cameras will be installed throughout the facility. There are 16 of these per floor, 8 per wiring closet. The cameras are non-WiFi capable and require POE 802.3af-capable switch ports from which to draw power.
A wireless capacity design is required. Assuming that wireless coverage is required across the Building 1, Floor 2, including the central area, and that half the required APs will connect to each wiring closet, approximately how many POE+ ports will be required per wiring closet for all devices that have POE or POE+ needs?
Answer : A
A network architect is replacing an old wireless implementation based on 802.11 a with a new wireless solution. The company has a lot of money invested in legacy wireless barcode scanners and will not be replacing them. However, the bandwidth that the company expects each AP to have less than 700 Mbps in bandwidth, and this is not expected to change in the future.
Which wireless solution would best meet this company's needs and be the most cost-effective?
Answer : B