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Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?

Ann, a user, is experiencing an issue with her wireless device. While in the conference area, the
wireless signal is steady and strong. However, at her desk the signal is consistently dropping, yet
the device indicates a strong signal. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?

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A.
Signal-to-noise ratio

B.
AP configuration

C.
Incorrect SSID

D.
Bounce

Explanation:

3 Comments on “Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?

  1. wally says:

    This question is driving me nuts. If the answer really were “Bounce”, then the device wouldn ot “indicate a strong signal”. It would indicate a “weak” signal since bounce refers to metal objects blocking a signal. It specifically states in the various descriptions of “bounce” that it would show a weak signal. High signal to noise ratio, on the other hand, would fit the scenario perfectly. You’d have a connection that is “consistently dropping” and yet you would have strong signal strength indication. Thoughts?




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  2. Ahmad says:

    No, answer is correct which is “D”. Signal to noise is just a ratio which is exactly what it says. It is calculated based on the background noise and signal strength. We are talking about the cause of the issue in here.




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