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Zorluk: OrtaTroubleshooting Wireless Connectivity and Signal Issues

A network engineer is diagnosing several distinct wireless performance and connectivity issues across a medical clinic. Match each observed diagnostic scenario on the left with its primary root cause on the right.

  • A client device near a 2.4 GHz AP receives strong signal strength (50 dBm-50 \text{ dBm}), but experiences an extremely low Signal-to-Noise Ratio (5 dB5 \text{ dB}) and severe packet retries near operating breakroom equipment.Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from non-802.11 ambient sources.
  • Mobile tablet users experience brief dropouts and repeated re-authentication prompts when walking along a corridor between two access points operating on non-overlapping channels.Sub-optimal roaming behavior due to sticky client syndrome or missing fast-roaming standard support.
  • Clients connected to a 5 GHz wireless network on Channel 52 suddenly lose connectivity for up to one minute, after which the AP switches its broadcast to Channel 36.Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) radar detection triggering a channel change.
  • A wireless laptop maintains a strong connection with high throughput in open hallway space, but experiences a drop of over 35 dBm35 \text{ dBm} immediately after moving into an adjacent lead-lined radiology room.High signal attenuation caused by dense building materials.

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1 matches non-802.11 RFI; 2 matches sub-optimal roaming/sticky client behavior; 3 matches DFS radar detection; 4 matches signal attenuation from building materials.
Each scenario maps to a fundamental RF behavior: non-Wi-Fi radiation increases the noise floor (RFI), client-driven AP switching delays cause roaming drops, regulatory radar compliance forces 5 GHz DFS channel shifts, and high-density lead shielding causes severe RF attenuation.

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1
Analyze Scenario 1 (High RSSI, low SNR near breakroom equipment)
Identified that non-802.11 devices like microwaves emit RF noise on 2.4 GHz, raising the noise floor and dropping SNR.
Low SNR with high RSSI points directly to environmental noise/RFI rather than distance or attenuation.
2
Analyze Scenario 2 (Dropouts during physical movement between APs)
Identified poor roaming transitions between AP cells.
When clients hang on to a weak AP (sticky client) or re-authenticate without fast roaming standards, voice/video connections drop.
3
Analyze Scenario 3 (Disconnect on 5 GHz Channel 52 followed by AP channel change)
Identified DFS radar detection behavior mandated for 5 GHz spectrum channels.
802.11 units sharing 5 GHz DFS channels must quiet radio transmissions and move to a non-DFS channel when radar is detected.
4
Analyze Scenario 4 (Severe signal drop behind lead-lined walls)
Identified physical absorption/attenuation of radio waves.
Dense materials such as lead, metal, or concrete absorb RF energy, dramatically reducing signal power.

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Troubleshooting Wireless RF Issues: RFI, Roaming, DFS, and Attenuation
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