Exam HPE6-A85 Topic 6 Question 124 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A85 exam
Question #: 124
Topic #: 6
Question #: 124
Topic #: 6
When would you bond multiple 20MHz wide 802.11 channels?
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Bonding multiple 20MHz wide 802.11 channels is a technique to create a wider bandwidth channel that supports higher data rate transmissions. It can increase the throughput between the client and AP by using more spectrum resources and reducing interference. Reference: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9288995 Bonding multiple 20MHz wide 802.11 channels is a technique used to increase the throughput between the client device and the Access Point (AP). By combining two or more 20MHz channels into a wider channel (e.g., 40MHz, 80MHz, or even 160MHz), the data carrying capacity and, consequently, the overall throughput of the wireless connection are increased. This method is particularly useful in high-bandwidth applications or environments where higher data rates are required.
by Clifford at Jun 28, 2026, 01:26 PM
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