An administrator troubleshoots a roaming problem where a user loses connectivity to the network during the roaming process. To help troubleshooting this problem, which device or devices in a wireless network initiates the roaming process?
An administrator troubleshoots a roaming problem where a user loses connectivity to the network during the roaming process. To help troubleshooting this problem, which device or devices in a wireless network initiates the roaming process?
In a wireless network, the client device is responsible for initiating the roaming process. When the signal strength from the current access point (AP) weakens or there is a better available AP nearby, the client device decides to switch to a new AP. This process involves the client scanning for available APs, evaluating their signal strengths, and selecting the best one to connect to in order to maintain connectivity.
Correct Answer: C - the Client
Yes, C should be the right answer.