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Exam N10-006: Network+ Certification (update May 24th, 2017)

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Wireless network users recently began experiencing speed and performance issues after access point 2 (AP2)
was replaced due to faulty hardware. The original network was installed according to a consultant’s
specifications and has always worked without a problem.
You a network technician, have been tasked with evaluating the situation and resolving the issues to improve
both performance and connectivity. Refer to the following exhibits and perform any necessary changes to the
wireless and wired infrastructure by adjusting devices. Note: Adjust the LEAST number of devices needed to fix
the issue.
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Your company recently purchased a new building down the street from the existing office.
For each of the tasks below, select the appropriate antenna type and encryption object for all wireless access
point (AP).
1. Create an encrypted wireless connection between the two buildings that BEST controls signal propagation,
while maximizing security.
2. Restrict the wireless signal generated by the access points (AP’s) inside Building 1, so that it minimizes
broadcast beyond the building.
3. Maximize wireless coverage inside Building 1.
4. Building 1’s internal wireless network is for visitors only and must not require any special configuration on
the visitor’s device to connect.
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corporate headquarters provided your office a portion of their B subnet to use at a new office locaion.
Allocate the minimum number of addresses (using CIDR notation) needed to accommodate each department.
Range Given: 172.30.232.0/24
SALES 57 devices
HR 23 devices
IT 12 devices
Finance 32 devicesMarketing 9 devices
After accommodating each department, identify the unused portion of the subnet by responding to the question
on the graphic. All RED boxes must be filled.
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