Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) — Question 128

An engineer is designing a wireless network to support hyperlocation in an environment that already has APs installed. During the survey, the engineer notices that the APs are pointing in different directions. What is the recommended way to align the APs to easily determine AP Azimuth, X-Y, and ceiling height information, and minimize confusion and user-entered errors?

Answer options

Correct answer: C

Explanation

The correct answer is C because aligning the APs in the same direction allows for consistent measurement of Azimuth, X-Y coordinates, and ceiling height, which is essential for hyperlocation accuracy. Options A and B would create inconsistencies in data collection, while D introduces unnecessary complexity and potential for confusion.