A network consultant needs to decide between running an Ethernet uplink or using the built-in 5GHz point-to-point functionality on a WAP. Which of the following documents provides the best information to assist the consultant with this decision?
Answer: A. Site survey results.
A site survey, typically conducted during the planning phase of a network installation, provides critical information like signal strength, interference, and coverage, helping determine whether the 5GHz wireless uplink or Ethernet is more suitable.
Why Not the Other Options:
B: Physical diagrams show layouts, not environmental data.
C: SLAs are performance contracts, not technical assessments.
D: Logical diagrams display network flow, not signal details
A site survey assesses the radio frequency (RF) environment of a specific location. This includes information such as signal strength, interference levels, and potential obstacles. This data is crucial for determining the feasibility and performance of a wireless link. If the consultant chooses the 5GHz point-to-point functionality on the WAP, the site survey results will help them assess whether the chosen frequency band is clear and can provide sufficient signal strength for the required distance and data throughput
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