What is the relationship between a wireless client's data rate and the throughput for the client's traffic?
What is the relationship between a wireless client's data rate and the throughput for the client's traffic?
The throughput for a wireless client's traffic is less than the data rate and can be influenced by various factors including the number of clients in the cell. In a wireless environment, the theoretical maximum data rate is rarely achieved due to factors such as signal interference, protocol overhead, and the number of devices sharing the same wireless medium. These elements can significantly reduce the actual throughput experienced by each client.
Also think C is correct
Me too. The correct answer is C.
I think C is the correct answer.
C is correct.
Scenario : 10 devices sharing the wireless medium , all using 135 mbps for their data rate . Each device will receive less than 13.5 throughput (control frame overhead and re transmission will take some data) . Exception MU-MIMO
C is correct, check the Throughput formula: "Throughput can be calculated using the following formula: T = I/F. where: T = Throughput. I = Inventory (the number of units in the production process)"