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Which of the following factors can cause latency in a wireless network? (Select 2)
Building construction. If a WiFi signal has to go through a thick wall to reach your wireless device, that can cause latency, or even a connection problem.
EMI, such as interference from other radio signals.
WEP or WPA/WPA2 encryption NOT being set up in a wireless router.
Too many windows in a building.
WiFi signals tend to go through windows a lot more easily than walls. Question: In the case of a building with many windows, does multi-path become a problem? Along the same lines wouldn't EMI be more of an attenuation problem than latency? Edit: Added 'WEP or WPA/WPA2 encryption NOT being set up in a wireless router' because if you have an open network you will likely have more people utilizing the bandwidth than a secured network, which can slow it down. Either make this a 'best answer' question or more carefully consider the answers available.EDIT: Doesn't encryption add to the latency of packets being processed? From this point of view every encryption adds to the latency. The above is a theoretical situation.>> I've removed encryption as a valid answer since not setting up encryption in itself does NOT cause latency. Assuming more people will use the network and thus cause latency problems is inferred and therefore NOT a valid answer. ADIT:: What about the select 3?
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