An engineer is designing a wireless network to support Cisco Hyperlocation. The customer indicated some locations that require high density. How is the design adjusted?
A.
Add additional APs to all the comers of the site.
B.
Add more APs than indicated from the site survey spread across all areas.
C.
Add an additional AP in the middle of the dense area.
D.
Run the site survey using -57dBm as a threshold.
Correct Answer is C:
Some basic guidelines for site surveys and deployments for Cisco Hyperlocation:
• Perform a survey, or try to maintain consistent –65 dBm RSSI for data, voice, video, and location.
• Use a 10 to 20 percent cell overlap for optimized roaming and location calculations.
• A good general principle is one AP per 2500 square feet (232.26 square meters; best performance).
• For high-density applications, perhaps add an extra AP in the middle.
Sorry but I would add APs to corners in order to always have at least one AP in each quadrant from the client
Like this picture : https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/i/400001-500000/410001-420000/410001-411000/410014.tif/_jcr_content/renditions/410014.jpg
Correct answer is C
Best Practices for high dense areas says the following:
For high density applications, it is recommended to add an additional AP in the middle of dense areas
"For high density applications, it is recommended to add an additional AP in the middle of dense areas"
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-2/b_hyperLocation_best_practices_and_troubleshooting_guide.html
Clearly C
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