A technician is relocating a router access point farther away from the modem to optimize signal coverage for a SOHO client. Which of the following will the technician most likely use to complete the relocation? (Select two).
Correct Answer: B,E
A crimper is a tool that is used to attach connectors to network cables, such as RJ-45 or RJ-11. A technician might need a crimper to create a longer cable for the router access point or to replace a damaged connector.
A Wi-Fi analyzer is a software or hardware tool that can scan and measure the wireless signal strength, interference, channel usage, and security of a Wi-Fi network. A technician might need a Wi-Fi analyzer to find the optimal location and configuration for the router access point to improve the signal coverage for the SOHO client.
References
*[CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1001) Certification Study Guide], page 77
*[CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1001) Certification Study Guide], page 82
*[What is a Crimper?]
*[What is a Wi-Fi Analyzer?]
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The correct answers are:
✅ B. Crimper
✅ C. Clamp-style wire stripper