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Why do wireless networks experience such a great reduction in actual throughput compared with their respected with their respective theoretical throughput?
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Why do wireless networks experience such a great reduction in actual throughput compared with their respected with their respective theoretical throughput?
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As distance from the Access Point (AP) increases so does interference. This reduces throughput, as will any physical barrier between the AP and client device.
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