Free Cisco 300-425 ENWLSD Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11
A 60,000-square foot outdoor area must be surveyed. The survey must be completed in the least
amount of time. Which tool or equipment is used when performing the site survey?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Peter H.
2026-02-21

Probably B, since sniffer mode can quickly detect all signals without extra hardware.

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Usman I.
2026-02-17

I agree that relying on access points (A and C) would slow down a big outdoor survey. Between B and D, I think D is better because a dedicated GPS module is designed for outdoor location tracking, making the process faster and more accurate. Using sniffer mode alone (B) might help with signal detection, but it won’t speed up mapping the whole area. So definitely D – a site survey tool with GPS is the way to go here for the quickest and most efficient survey.

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Usman I.
2026-02-15

D, GPS module streamlines outdoor mapping faster than relying on access points.

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Usman I.
2026-02-14

Maybe B could work if the tool in sniffer mode helps detect signal strengths or access points quickly across the site, but it might not be as fast as using GPS for mapping.

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Usman I.
2026-02-14

D makes the most sense here. Using a site survey tool with a GPS module lets you quickly and accurately map out large outdoor areas without depending on extra access points, which would slow things down. Options A and B focus on sniffer mode, which is more about detecting signals than measuring space. C talks about extra access points in GPS mode, but adding more hardware seems unnecessary if the tool already has GPS built-in. So D fits best for a fast, efficient outdoor site survey.

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Sohail Y.
2026-01-24

D imo, because GPS modules directly help map large outdoor areas quickly, no need for extra access points or complicated Wi-Fi sniffing setups. The focus is on speed and coverage here.

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Sohail Y.
2026-01-24

Option D seems right since a GPS module helps cover large outdoor areas efficiently.

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Sohail Y.
2026-01-24

This isn’t about Wi-Fi signals but measuring a big outdoor area fast. D makes more sense since a site survey tool with GPS can quickly cover large spaces without extra hardware.

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Sohail Y.
2026-01-15

This question feels a bit off with those options-sounds like they’re mixing up surveying a physical outdoor space with Wi-Fi site surveys. If it’s about a physical site survey for area measurement, GPS would make sense. But A and B mention sniffer mode, which is more about network stuff, right? So maybe D fits better if we're talking GPS for the outdoor area? Still, the wording here is confusing me-why would access points be involved in an outdoor site survey? Anyone else think this question mixes terms from two different fields?

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