What is the best solution to provide wireless coverage to this portion of the customer’s facility?

Customer requirements and a WLAN site survey require a Cisco 1250 AP operating at full
802.11a/b/g/n located approximately 150 meters from the closest IDF. What is the best solution to
provide wireless coverage to this portion of the customer’s facility?

Customer requirements and a WLAN site survey require a Cisco 1250 AP operating at full
802.11a/b/g/n located approximately 150 meters from the closest IDF. What is the best solution to
provide wireless coverage to this portion of the customer’s facility?

A.
At the AP location, install a power drop and a Cisco Aironet Power Injector Media Converter (AIR‐
PWRINJ‐1000AF) to power and the Cisco 1250 and extend the Cat 5 link.

B.
Install an external Cisco Mid‐Span 802.3af power injection panel in the same rack as the access
switch to extend the driven distance of the structured cable plant.

C.
At the AP location, install a power drop and a Cisco Aironet Power Injector Media Converter (AIR‐
PWRINJ‐FIB) for the Cisco 1250. Then connect a Cat 5 cable from the AP to a fiber‐optic‐to‐copper
transceiver which connects to a fiber link to the IDF. At the access switch, connect the fiber cable
from the AP location to a fiber‐optic port on the switch.

D.
At the AP location, install a power drop and a Cisco AIR‐PWRINJ4 power adapter for the Cisco
1250. Connect the Cat 5 cable to the AP from the IDF.

E.
At the AP location, install a local power drop and local power supply for the Cisco 1250. Connect
the AP through a pair of fiber‐optic‐to‐copper transceivers back to the access layer switch to provide
data access.



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