When site surveying for an IEEE 802.11 network that will carry both voice and data traffic, what makes co-channel IEEE 802.11 transmissions more detrimental than random RF noise in some cases?

A.
Co-channel interference will cause self-configuring access points to constantly remap channel settings, which may disrupt or terminate voice calls.
B.
Co-channel interference raises the RF noise floor higher than random RF noise, resulting in poor signal quality and high jitter.
C.
Co-channel IEEE 802.11 transmissions cause excessive collisions, which can cause frame retransmissions to overflow jitter buffers.
D.
Co-channel IEEE 802.11 transmissions increase channel utilization thus limiting the number of voice calls that can be handled by the WLAN
Correct answer is D
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