Share your CCNA Wireless Experience
Please share with us your experience after taking the CCNA Wireless 640-722 exam, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations…
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@Dan, Thanks!
437q anyone?
Can someone send me 437q in return I can send you rar of CBT Nuggets bassodyssey @ rediffmail.com
Hi Jagat/Dan or anyone else. Please send me 411q and 437q to s51700900 at gmail dot com
@Jagat @Dan. Please send me 411q and 437q to ocanner at gmail dot com
@guardian @jay – i sended the 411q now
@Dan Thank for sending 411q. If I can find 437q, I will send to you.
Does anyone know about any of the below questions?
Are there any WCS question on the exam?
Are there any labsims/simulators for WLC?
Are there any drag and drop questions?
Thank you everyone for any/all information about this.
Recently someone has done the cisco 200-355 exam?Where were the questions asked? Can you provide me with the information you need to pass the exam first shot? Thank you and a greeting to everyone
@guardian @Jay
Just saw your requests. Seems Dan has sent you he dumps.
Anyone else can share 437q!?
Is there anyone who can share 437q?
@Bob Romano
Can you share 437q with us?
@Bob Romano
Can you share 437q with us?
Please sent me the latest working dumps on amandeepsingh(dot)1983(dot){email not allowed}
Please sent me the latest working dumps on amandeepsingh(dot)1983(dot)2010@g m a i l. com
Can someone share 437q on a google drive?
@Wim @Dan @Jagat @TopTopology
It seems noone wants to share. My aim is to discuss questions here to learn more, certification will surely follow as we did before at ccna sec forum.
FRIENDS
I’m studying the 411qs, with this I pass the exam or Recommend some complement?
@Dan – can you also share the 411q or 437q dumps to me please? My e-mail is following:
brano(dot)seman@g m a i l. c o m. Thank you so much.
Why there is not an entry for the 200-355 and start to build it with questions and participation of every one interested?
or is it another forum like the other tuts but for wireless, because this seem to be very
lazy. Everyone asking for the pdfs but little questions in the comments.
We can do it better.
@Kio
I agree with you. We should discuss on the questions. For my side I just study on blueprint topics. When I start to solve the questions, I would make my comments on them.
Can anyone send me the 411q and 437q? fapoteet @ g m a i l (dot) c o m
From the previous reports of people taking the test that should be several pages back in the discussion, there should be:
No drag-and-drop
No lab
No questions on WCS
No questions on PI
Of course, it has been a while since someone has taken the test and been able to report, so some of that may have changed.
Thank you Foxx for your response.
@Foxx
Are you sure about no questions on PI? It is still on the official blueprint. This subject should be cleared by someone who has taken 200-355 recently.
Just got back from taking my exam. (mid-west USA)
Passing score for this is 860, i personally had 65 questions.
NO WCS
NO Drag and Drop
NO Labsim
NO Cisco Prime
i used the passleader 411q (link to pdf file is a couple pages back in this post)
i had 18 questions on the exam that were not in that 411q. They may or may not be in the most up to date passleader 437q, idk as no one seems to be able to provide that one.
I had about 4-6 questions that on the dump were choose 3, but on my test it was choose 2, luckily 1 of the 3 wasnt listed in the options.
The 18 new questions i had were almost all talked about on this forum less than 10 pages back.
i think Billy was one of the names providing information about the new questions (think post date was maybe Jan 2017 time frame).
there were barely any WLC GUI questions which was pretty disappointing since the majority of wireless is configured/managed/troubshoot from the WLC GUI.
Hope this helps people taking this exam soon. just read back in this forum & you can get the help you need & the links to the pdfs.
Don’t be lazy & start blasting this forum with “give me dump, email me dumps, give me give me” because now that i am done studying & have time on my hands i will be sure that all SPAM finds its way into your inbox with the email you provide on here!! haha.
dont be lazy & browse back a couple pages in this helpful forum.
Congrats Logan, and I hope this forum gets better.
The one question I did have that i have not seen posted anywhere was something like
you need to send all guest traffic to the DMZ, this needs to be setup so that no matter what AP the guest connects to it will get sent here, how would you set this tunnel
symmetrical tunnel
mobility-anchoring
asymmetrical tunnel
?don’t remember 4th option?
i chose mobility-anchoring
Hi Logan,
Failed last week = 820
Do you recall a question about deployment with voice and video or something?
i had 2 voice questions
1 asking what the minimum allowed rssi for VoWLAN, answer is rssi -67
other asking what the cell coverage overlap for voice was, answer is 20 percent.
both answers are in the official cisco cert guide book. the book actually says voice is 15-20% but the test question only lists 20% & not 15
Hi Logan,
trying to figure out what question there was concerning I-phone. think it was about secure ssid. going to sit soon. any assistance with anything you recall that hasn’t been on the dumps would be appreciated.
yes i had that question. it asks how do you add an iPhone to a hidden SSID wireless network
answer is
settings>wifi>other>enter ssid name & security
another question asks
how do you update the IOS-XE on the WLC through CLI
answer:
wlc>copy tftp:imagename.bin flash:imagename.bin
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzQDRVInAZVCaWJSZ0oxUnlUOTg/view
the last 4 or so pages in this document the person covers some of the new questions i saw on the exam.
Logan,
Your feedback is appreciated!!
I noticed in the link you provided a question that I saw.
What is the SNR needed for 54Mbps (data, voice)
I think that is what JT is asking above –
Has anyone seen that question mentioning SNR 54Mbps with voice and data?
See many people asking for the 437 dumps. PassLeader seems to be trying to secure the questions more.
Seems like a big scam because the additional questions are not complete and there are mistakes in many questions.
Sure money back guarantee as soon as you give them your Cisco ID–sure.
Anyone seen these questions on a recent exam? Trying to figure out the difference.
Max power level for AP in any regulatory domain = 1
Max power for an AP for all regulatory bodies = 8
Is the regulatory body really 8 or is the dump wrong?
Bob the answer is 1, that is the max power level you can set it too.
Tx Power
Num Of Supported Power Levels …………. 8
Tx Power Level 1 …………………….. 20 dBm
Tx Power Level 2 …………………….. 17 dBm
Tx Power Level 3 …………………….. 14 dBm
Tx Power Level 4 …………………….. 11 dBm
Tx Power Level 5 …………………….. 8 dBm
Tx Power Level 6 …………………….. 5 dBm
Tx Power Level 7 …………………….. 2 dBm
Tx Power Level 8 …………………….. -1 dBm
Tx Power Configuration ……………….. AUTOMATIC
Current Tx Power Level ……………….. 8
Could someone please help? What should be the right answer to this question?
Following a WLC upgrade you want to check what version of code the access point is running. Where can you
find this information?
A. CLI > show sysinfo
B. GUI > Monitor > Software Version
C. show running configuration
D. Wireless > Access point > General
Congrates :) I am about to sit for my exam, sometimes this week in Australia. Do you think, it would be okay/ safe to skip all the WCS questions?
Question about the original 802.11 protocol. One answer states channel width is 22MHz and the other states the width is 20MHz. PassLeader shows the correct answer as 20MHz, Wikipedia shows the width as 22MHz.
Anyone know which is correct?
Thanks in advance
Tintin,
The answer is D: (GUI) Wireless > Access Point > General
See figure 19:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/6-0/configuration/guide/Controller60CG/c60lwap.html
Bob,
Those 2 questions are on the PassLeader dump with the answers just as you posted.
They have max Max power for an AP for all regulatory bodies with the answer as 8.
Stinks if you fail the test because the information you bought is wrong.
Great to see I am not the only one suffering.
Login, Crimson – anyone seen this question on the exam?
What is required form the deployment when using voice or video applications (choose 3)
A. RSSI cell edge of -25
B. RSSI cell edge of -16
C. SNR of ?
D Pending
Answer D
That is not 3 !!
I have seen conflicting answers to this question.
What command can be used on the WLC to show the logs for an AP with the name Cisco_AP
A. show logging
B. show ap eventlog Cisco_AP
C.?
D.?
assuming it is B based on the below information ??
show ap eventlog
To display the contents of the event log file for an access point that is joined to the controller, use the show ap eventlog command.
show ap eventlog ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name
Event log for the specified access point.
Command Default
None
Command History
Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the event log of an access point:
> show ap eventlog ciscoAP
AP event log download has been initiated
Waiting for download to complete
AP event log download completed.
======================= AP Event log Contents =====================
*Feb 13 11:54:17.146: %CAPWAP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: AP event log has been cleared from the contoller ‘admin’
*Feb 13 11:54:32.874: *** Access point reloading. Reason: Reload Command ***
*Mar 1 00:00:39.134: %CDP_PD-4-POWER_OK: Full power – NEGOTIATED inline power source
*Mar 1 00:00:39.174: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to up
*Mar 1 00:00:39.211: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up
*Mar 1 00:00:49.947: %CAPWAP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Did not get vendor specific options from DHCP.
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Is there any way to find a list of all the questions from 411q dump which has been incorrectly answered there? I will post here as soon as I find something confusing/ supposedly incorrect. If someone else is also going through the 411q preparation now, may I request to do the same?
Which two wireless technologies can interfere with 802.11 networks? (Choose two.)
A. DECT B. ZigBee C. WiMax D. GSM
In my opinion it should be b and c, even though as per dumps it is a and b. Anyone knows what should be the correct answer?
@tintin
According to the Official Cert Guide:
WIMAX ->
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a wireless technology
designed to provide “last mile” broadband access to consumers within a geographic area.
WiMAX does not require line of sight with a base station, so it can offer connectivity to many fixed and mobile users within a 3 to 10-km radius.
WiMAX is defined by the WiMAX Forum and published as the IEEE 802.16 standard.
Although WiMAX, with its central base station and a shared wireless medium, sounds
similar to 802.11 WLANs, the two are incompatible. WiMAX operates in several bands
between 2 and 11 GHz and from 10 to 66 GHz. Depending on the frequency being used,
WiMAX can possibly interfere with 802.11 devices, but such interference is highly unlikely. No widely deployed solutions use the ISM bands; the systems that are advertised for ISM are not supported by any major WiMAX players.
DECT ->
Cordless phones use several wireless technologies to connect remote handsets to a central base station. Phones that are advertised to use the 2.4- and 5.8-GHz bands do just that—and can cause significant interference with nearby WLANs. Cordless phones can use one channel at a time, but can also change channels dynamically. As well, transmit power levels can rise up to 250 mW, overpowering an AP at maximum power.
The Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standard was developed by the
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and uses the upper portion of the 1.8 GHz band in Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. In the United States, cordless phones are based on DECT 6.0, which uses the 1.9-GHz band.
Because DECT and DECT 6.0 phones do not use the 2.4-GHz ISM band, they should not
interfere with 802.11 WLANs. However, some similar “DECT-like” phones may operate in
the 2.4- and 5.8-GHz bands and interfere.
@tintin
Wi-Max can unlikely interfere with 802.11 networks see OCG
WiMAX operates in several bands
between 2 and 11 GHz and from 10 to 66 GHz. Depending on the frequency being used,
WiMAX can possibly interfere with 802.11 devices, but such interference is highly unlikely.
No widely deployed solutions use the ISM bands; the systems that are advertised for ISM
are not supported by any major WiMAX players.
DECT use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz.
B is surely right and I am not sure aboyt chosing the second option A or C.
Thanks a lot Dan and guardian for your explanation. I was watching CBT nugget video by Keith Barker titled as “WLAN disrupters” and according to that Wimax, Zigbee and bluetooth are the 3 major technologies that can interfere with WiFi. He has also mentioned “phones” as a possible interfering device without specifying DECT. I did a bit of Google search, and that brought up cordless phones as a possible WiFi interrupter. Seems like DECT, Wimax and zigbee all 3 are right answers.
A network engineer is connected via wireless to a Cisco AireOS WLC and wants to download the configuration
but is unable to do so. Which change will correct the issue?
A. enable management via wireless
B. connect via wired network
C. enable Telnet
D. enable WebAuth SecureWeb
E. connect on 5-GHz SSID
As per dump right answer is B, but I was thinking option A. Could anyone please help me with this question?