Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: 23
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Channel planning is a core skill in Wi-Fi design. Unlike 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/n), the 5 GHz band used by 802.11a offers many more non-overlapping channels, enabling denser deployments with less co-channel interference.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Non-overlapping channels are center frequencies spaced so 20-MHz channels do not overlap. In 5 GHz, the U-NII bands provide far more such channels than the three non-overlapping channels commonly available at 2.4 GHz, which is why 5 GHz scales better.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Recognize that 802.11a operates in multiple U-NII bands with many 20-MHz channels.Count of non-overlapping 20-MHz channels commonly cited for the U.S. domain is 23.Therefore, choose 23 as the correct planning number for classic 11a.Verification / Alternative check:Vendor design guides and CWNA-level materials list 23 usable 20-MHz channels (subject to DFS/TPC requirements) for U.S. indoor planning, confirming the common answer.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Confusing regulatory domains; mixing 20-MHz channel counts with bonded widths (40/80/160 MHz) which reduce the number of available channels.
Final Answer:23
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