Popping pop corn causes interference for wi fi networks


Answer the following questions.

Question 1) How can popping pop corn cause interference for Wi Fi networks?

Question 2) What do you mean by MIMO and which 802.11 standard supports it?

Question 3) In a table summarize the frequency, maximum theoretical throughput per stream, maximum allowable streams, and approximate outdoor range for 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n.

Question 4) What do you mean by SSID?

Question 5) What do you mean by a TDR and what is it used for?

Question 6) What is a split pair (with reference to UTP cabling) and what effect may it have? Will a split pairpass a wire map test? What is MDI and MIDX?

Question 7) Why do we use logarithmic scale for signal strength (dB)?

Question 8) Why do we use a logarithmic scale for signal strength (dB)? How much gain is 3 dB?

Question 9) Briefly explain about distribution frame? What is the MDF and IDF?

Question 10) What is a demarc? What is CPE?

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