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Which of the following wireless technology standards can operate at a MAXIMUM of 54Mbps? (Select TWO).
802.11a

802.11g
Which of the following uses 5GHz only and has data transfer speeds up to 54Mbps?
802.11a
Which of the following wireless networking standards uses a 5GHz frequency?
802.11a
Which of the following wireless technology standards has the SHORTEST indoor range?
802.11a
A customer wants to install a wireless network, but has determined that the office next door uses
2.4GHz phones. Which of the following wireless standard should a technician recommend to prevent interference from the phones?
802.11a
Which of the following WLAN protocols is in the 5GHz band with a MAXIMUM data rate of
54Mbps?
802.11a
Which of the following uses 2.4GHz and has data transfer speeds up to 11Mbps?
802.11b
Has the potential to support up to 11Mbps.
802.11b
802.11g has a MAXIMUM speed of up to
54Mbps.
802.11g has the potential to support up to
54Mbps.
Which of the following wireless standards offers transfer rates of over 54Mb/s?
802.11n
Which of the following wireless types has the potential to provide the GREATEST bandwidth?
802.11n
Which of the following has the FASTEST default speed?
802.11n
Which of the following wireless technology standards can operate at either 2.4GHz or 5GHz
frequencies?
802.11n
802.11n has the potential to support up to
100mbps.
Which of the following wireless standards provides the HIGHEST speed and largest coverage
area?
802.11n
Which of the following wireless standards has the potential for having the MOST bandwidth?
802.11n