Wireless QOTD for June 15th

Discussion in 'Wireless' started by tripwire45, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. tripwire45
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    Al is a technician for a wireless networking company that has just received a contract to install a point to multipoint WLAN connection for a corporate campus of five buildings located on a single site in Orange, California. He is reviewing the legal specifications regarding exterior antennas and transmitters. His company will be using unlicensed 2.4GHz spread spectrum equipment. How many watts of power does the FCC allow to be radiated from such a configuration? Choose only one answer.

    A. 1 watt
    B. 2 watts
    C. 3 watts
    D. 4 watts

    Answer later.
     
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  2. noelg24

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    wild guess but I'll say C
     
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  3. nugget
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    My answer is A: 1 Watt.
     
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  4. Jakamoko
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    What ? What ? What ? What ?

    Answer: D - 4 whats :oops:
     
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  5. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    Correct answer is D. The running armadillo scores. This one was bound to through you off since it's a very "America-centric" question having to do with FCC regulations. Max power output could be quite different on a WLAN set up in the UK.

    More later.
     
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