Netw360 Lab3

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1. Scroll to the Data Rates Supported row. What are the data rates for the 802.11g radio?

The data rates for 802.11g are: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps

2. Scroll to the Frequency Band and Operating Channels row. What’s the frequency range in GHz for the 802.11b and 802.11g standards in America, as regulated by the FCC?

The frequency range for 802.11 b and 802.11g is 2.412 to 2.462 GHz

3. Scroll to the Non-overlapping Channels row. How many non-overlapping channels are there when using the 802.11g standard? There are 3 non-overlapping channels for 802.11g

4. Scroll down to the Receive Sensitivity (Typical) row. To experience a particular data rate, your dBm must be within the stated dBm. What’s the stated dBm listed for the maximum data rate 54 Mbps?

The stated dBm for the maximum data rate of 54 Mbps -73 dBm

5. Scroll down to the Available Transmit Power Settings row. What is the highest transmit power option for the 802.11g ration in mW and dBm?

The highest transmit power option for the 802.11g ration is 100 mW and 20 dBm

6. Scroll down to the Range row. What’s the maximum distance outdoors (in feet) that your 802.11g clients can be from the access point and theoretically still experience the maximum data rate from the access point?

The maximum distance outdoors (in feet) that 802.11g clients can be from the access point and theoretically still experience the maximum data rate from the access point is 120 ft (37 m)

What is the maximum distance indoors? The maximum distance indoors is 105 ft (32 m)

7. Scroll up to Data Rate Supported row. What are the supported data rates for 802.11a radio?

The data rates for 802.11a are: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps

8. Scroll to Non-overlapping Channels row. How many non-overlapping channels are there when using the 802.11a standard in North America?

The data sheet states 23 non-overlapping channels for 802.11a in North...