A network administrator receives complaints about intermittent Wi-Fi connectivity and poor throughput inside a newly renovated executive conference room surrounded by modern energy-efficient glass panels. An RF site survey indicates that 5 GHz signal strength drops sharply from -61 dBm just outside the room to -86 dBm inside the room. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this wireless signal degradation?
- Signal attenuation caused by metallic Low-E coatings on the glass panelsCevap
- BCo-channel interference caused by assigning neighboring access points to channels 36 and 40
- CA speed and duplex mismatch on the access point switch port link
- DWireless clients falling back to APIPA addressing due to an exhausted DHCP pool
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Signal attenuation caused by metallic Low-E coatings on the glass panels
Modern energy-efficient glass coated with Low-E (low-emissivity) metallic films severely absorbs and reflects radio frequency signals, causing significant RF signal attenuation when signals attempt to pass through the glass partition.
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RF Attenuation and Physical Obstacles in Wireless Networks
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