Wireless QOTD April 5th

Discussion in 'Wireless' started by tripwire45, Apr 5, 2004.

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An IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Frame has a maximum size of 1518 bytes. What is the maximum size of a WLAN f

  1. 2015 bytes

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  2. 2346 bytes

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  3. 2545 bytes

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  4. 2818 bytes

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  1. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    Answer later.
     
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  2. SimonV
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    SimonV Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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  3. mattwest

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    I'll go B as well, looks good but just a guess!
     
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  4. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    Time's up. The correct answer is "B". Each WLAN frame has a maximum size of 2346 bytes. It is larger than an 802.3 Ethernet frame because it contains additional types of Management and Control information necessary to synchonize Access Points and wireless clients on the RF medium.

    Another QOTD tomorrow.
     
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  6. tripwire45
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    LOL@Gav. The point young Armadillo, is to answer the QOTD before I give the correct answer. Don't worry. Your chance to try again will come up very soon.
     
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