A. 100 dBm
B. -20dBm
C. 10 dBm
D. 20 dBm
A. Check the mesh-ID on each node
B. Check the RSSI level as well as antenna alignment
C. Check the operational modes on each radio interface
D. Check the RFM PDF value of each node
E. Check the mesh security settings on each node
A. 30 or above
B. 20 or above
C. Between 10 and 20
D. Anything below 25
A. O 10.10.0.0/24
B. A 10.0.0.0/8
C. A 10.10.0.0/24
D. O 10.0.0.0/8
A. Client Device info (power and typical antenna gain if available)
B. For directional antennas, expected directions between mounting locations
C. Locations believed to need bridging/mesh links due to lack of available Ethernet or fiber
D. Desired Throughput on the Mesh Backhaul
A. installing a hardware attenuator between the transmitter and antenna
B. moving the receiver farther from the transmitter
C. when a signal passes through or around objects
D. using low-quality antenna cables that may be too long
E. All of the above
A. only two gateways
B. only one gateway
C. multi-gateways
D. only three gateways
A. Admin status
B. Black list and white list
C. Preferred links
D. Max Auto WDS
B. Understanding of the required coverage areas, desired data rates, and services
C. Facility Location (Address or Lat/Lon) and plan (CAD drawing or map) showing available AP outdoor mounting locations.
D. All of the Above
A. mast installation
B. all of the above
C. grounding
D. prepare Ethernet for the gateway
E. prepare power