What statement about 802.11 WLAN performance is true?
What statement about 802.11 WLAN performance is true?
In modern networks, both centralized and distributed data forwarding work well for most standard office deployments. This statement is accurate because both methods are designed to optimize network performance based on different scenarios and needs, typically found in standard office environments. The other options are misleading: special skills and tuning are often required for peak performance in WLANs; performance often degrades as more clients connect to an AP; and disabling lower data rates can severely impact compatibility and connectivity.
I vote for A
D cannot possibly be the answer. Disabling all data rates below 72Mbps would render the WLAN unusable by ANY 802.11 certified STAs
A is the correct answer. It is easy to eliminate all other options as wrong answers.