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Which of the following is MOST likely the root cause of this issue?

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A network technician has been deployed to a remote office where WiFi functionality was lost after some recent remodeling. Upon arrival the technician finds the sole access point In the office is powered on via a Cat6 port, which is PoE+ enabled. All necessary SSIDs are broadcasting property However after connecting, authentication falls. Rebooting the WAP does not remediate the situation, nor does replacing the paten cable between the switch and the patch panel .

Which of the following is MOST likely the root cause of this issue?

  • A . The WAP is causing a packet storm on the network.
  • B . Some of the leads on the male end going into the WAP were damaged
  • C . The switchport In question Is using 802. 3at instead of 802.3at.
  • D . The Cat6 uplink to the WAP was plugged into the AUX pot instead of the Gigabit PoE port.

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Suggested Answer: A

   
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