You are setting up an 802.11a wireless network in a small office environment with three wireless access points. They are at least 15 meters apart and are configured for automatic c... You are setting up an 802.11a wireless network in a small office environment with three wireless access points. They are at least 15 meters apart and are configured for automatic channel setting. What should you do to ensure they choose separate channels and prevent interference with the least administrative effort?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the best solution to ensure that multiple wireless access points in a small office environment are configured to use separate channels to prevent interference, with minimal administrative effort.
Answer
Start each wireless access point at a separate time.
Start each wireless access point at a separate time.
Answer for screen readers
Start each wireless access point at a separate time.
More Information
Starting wireless access points at separate times allows each one to select a channel with less interference from others.
Tips
Manually setting channels can be effective but involves more effort. Simply starting them apart can let their automatic settings work efficiently.
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