Which three possible configurations reflect the minimum number of APs needed?

An engineer is conducting a location readiness test and wants a selected point to be considered location-ready.

Which three possible configurations reflect the minimum number of APs needed? (Choose three.)
A . One AP is resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question.
B . One AP per 1400 sq. ft. on the map.
C . Two APs are resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question.
D . Four APs are deployed on the floor.
E . Three APs are within 70 feet (21 meters) of the point-in-question.
F . Three APs are deployed on the floor.

Answer: ADE

Explanation:

A point in a WLAN deployment is location ready if the following are all determined to be true:

– At least four access points are deployed on the floor.

– At least one access point is found to be resident in each quadrant surrounding the point-in-question.

– At least one access point residing in each of at least three of the surrounding quadrants is located within 70 feet of the point-in-question.

Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Borderless_Networks/Unified_Access/CMX/CMX_LocFund.pdf

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