A Wi-Fi network was recently deployed in a new, multilevel building. Several issues are now being reported related to latency and drops in coverage. Which of the following is the first step to troubleshoot the issues?
A Wi-Fi network was recently deployed in a new, multilevel building. Several issues are now being reported related to latency and drops in coverage. Which of the following is the first step to troubleshoot the issues?
The first step to troubleshoot issues related to latency and drops in coverage in a new Wi-Fi network deployment in a multilevel building is to review the Access Point (AP) placement. Proper AP placement is crucial to providing adequate coverage and minimizing interference. By initially ensuring that the APs are strategically placed, you can identify if the placement is causing the current issues before considering more complex troubleshooting steps.
I'm in agreeance that this is B
Question #: 247 is exactly the same but with some different answers. I'm gonna go with C here because it matches up. and the previous question was a 50/50 split between a and c with 60+ votes
It says which should you do first, so I would make sure the AP is in a good spot. If it is, then I would do C next. (Easiest/Simplest first)
Question specifies "drops in coverage", must be AP placement
channels could overlap on the different floors of the building. question 247 has this exact question except it includes site survey.