WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE IP
WIRELESS NETWORKS
Question
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Two channels that do not overlap are used together in an effort to double the physical data rate.
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Multiple Input Multiple Output
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Dual channeling
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channel bonding
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -*3-For 802.11n, in the 2.4 GHz band, there are three non-overlapping 20 MHz channels or one 40 MHz channel.
Detailed explanation-2: -Don’t put multiple wireless Access Points on the same channel if they’re these close to each other. The most common consequence is the co-channel interference which essentially creates a line where each device needs to wait its turn.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are 14 possible channels on which 802.11g can operate, though some are illegal in some countries. The frequencies from channel 1-14 range between 2.412 GHz to 2.484 GHz.
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