Which of the following 802.11g antennas broadcast an RF signal in a specific direction with a narrow path?
A. Omni-direction
B. Unidirectional
C. Patch
D. Yagi
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CRIBBsays:
Wouldn’t this be a Yagi.
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Cedricsays:
I agree this should be Yagi directional antenna. Referencing the CompTIA Net+ book here is what the gloss reads.
(Yagi) A point-to-point antenna that, when used as a wireless access point, is not suitable for general client access but rather for point-to-point bridging of access
points. See also omnidirectional antenna (Omni).
Omnidirectional antenna (Omni) A point-to-multipoint antenna that provides equal power dispersion in almost all directions. Omni is the primary antenna type used with a wireless access point that is designed to offer service to clients in any direction simultaneously. Contrast with directional Yagi antennas. See also directional antenna (Yagi).
Wouldn’t this be a Yagi.
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I agree this should be Yagi directional antenna. Referencing the CompTIA Net+ book here is what the gloss reads.
(Yagi) A point-to-point antenna that, when used as a wireless access point, is not suitable for general client access but rather for point-to-point bridging of access
points. See also omnidirectional antenna (Omni).
Omnidirectional antenna (Omni) A point-to-multipoint antenna that provides equal power dispersion in almost all directions. Omni is the primary antenna type used with a wireless access point that is designed to offer service to clients in any direction simultaneously. Contrast with directional Yagi antennas. See also directional antenna (Yagi).
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