During a site survey, a technician finds that users in the break room experience very slow Wi-Fi while those in offices nearby have excellent speeds. What is the most likely cause?
Trap 1: The access point in the break room is overheating.
Incorrect; overheating would affect all nearby users, not just the break room.
Trap 2: Users in the break room are connecting to a 5 GHz network with poor…
Incorrect; 5 GHz has shorter range, but the break room is likely close to an AP.
Trap 3: The break room has too many walls blocking the signal.
Incorrect; the scenario says offices nearby have excellent speeds, so signal strength is not the issue.
- A
The access point in the break room is overheating.
Why wrong: Incorrect; overheating would affect all nearby users, not just the break room.
- B
Users in the break room are connecting to a 5 GHz network with poor range.
Why wrong: Incorrect; 5 GHz has shorter range, but the break room is likely close to an AP.
- C
A microwave oven in the break room is causing interference.
Correct. Microwave ovens emit strong 2.4 GHz signals that disrupt Wi-Fi.
- D
The break room has too many walls blocking the signal.
Why wrong: Incorrect; the scenario says offices nearby have excellent speeds, so signal strength is not the issue.