A network administrator is deploying a wireless network across three adjacent zones in an office building. To achieve higher throughput, the administrator originally configured all three access points to use channel bonding. However, client devices in the overlap areas experience frequent packet loss and degraded performance due to adjacent-channel interference. Which configuration change should the administrator implement to resolve the interference while preserving continuous wireless coverage?
- Reconfigure all access points to use channel width and assign channels 1, 6, and 11.Cevap
- BMaintain channel bonding and reassign the access points to channels 1, 3, and 5.
- CReconfigure all access points to use channel width and assign channels 2, 6, and 10.
- DIncrease the transmission power on all access points while maintaining channel bonding.
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Reconfigure all access points to use channel width and assign channels 1, 6, and 11.
In the Wi-Fi spectrum, there are only three standard non-overlapping channels when using a channel width: channels 1, 6, and 11. Enabling channel bonding combines two channels, which occupies most of the usable spectrum and causes heavy adjacent-channel interference in multi-AP environments. Reconfiguring the access points to a channel width and assigning channels 1, 6, and 11 ensures complete frequency isolation between adjacent coverage cells.
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2.4 GHz Channel Bonding Constraints and Non-Overlapping Channel Allocation