Elements Affecting Wireless Users in a Warehouse | Cisco Exam 300-425-ENWLSD

Negative Effects of Access Point Internal Antennas on Wireless Users

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A wireless engineer is designing a wireless network for a warehouse using access points with internal antennas.

Which two elements have a negative effect on the wireless users? (Choose two.)

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When designing a wireless network for a warehouse, the wireless engineer needs to consider several factors that can negatively affect wireless users. Two elements that can negatively impact wireless users are as follows:

  1. Access Point Height: The access point height can impact wireless users in a warehouse. If the access points are mounted too high, the signal coverage area may not provide sufficient coverage on the warehouse floor. Additionally, if the access point is mounted too low, the signal coverage area may be restricted. This can lead to weak signal strength or signal loss in some areas of the warehouse, leading to poor network performance and user experience.

  2. Absorption: Absorption refers to the ability of materials to absorb or block radio frequency (RF) signals. In a warehouse environment, there are many materials that can absorb or block RF signals, such as metal, concrete, and steel. This can lead to signal loss, which can result in poor network performance and user experience.

Therefore, the two elements that have a negative effect on wireless users in a warehouse using access points with internal antennas are access point height and absorption. Factors such as wireless channels, client authentication, and client authorization do not have a direct negative impact on wireless users in this scenario.