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what will be the order and size (in octets) of the fragments as they are transmitted?

A wireless network administrator has examined the extraordinarily high frame retransmissions from several STAs in a BSS that is not using encryption. For this reason, he has decided to configure station fragmentation thresholds for 400 octets. With this configuration change, when a data frame with a 1500 octet MSDU is transmitted by one of the wireless client stations destined to a wired station through an access point, what will be the order and size (in octets) of the fragments as they are transmitted?

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A.
Frame1 = 400, Frame2 = 400, Frame3 = 400, Frame4 = 300

B.
Frame1 = 300, Frame2 = 300, Frame3 = 300, Frame4 = 300, Frame5 = 300

C.
Frame1 = 300, Frame2 = 400, Frame3 = 400, Frame4 = 400

D.
Frame1 = 400, Frame2 = 400, Frame3 = 400, Frame4 = 400, Frame5 = 40

E.
The fragmentation threshold setting on client stations only affects received frames, not transmitted frames

F.
The fragmentation threshold setting on client stations is not a manual adjustment and can only be auto-configured by access points

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