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You have purchased an access point capable of exchanging data via the 802.11n or 802.11ac wireless standard. According to these standards, what is the maximum distance, in meters, from the access point that wireless stations can travel and still reliably exchange data with the access point?

a. 20
b. 75
c. 100
d. 400
e. 550

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Answer:

the maximum distance, in meters, from the access point that wireless stations can travel and still reliably exchange data with the access point is 75 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The 802.11g standard extended that range to 170 feet at the same speed as 802.11a; 802.11n extended the maximum range to 230 feet and throughput to a maximum of 600 Mbps. 802.11ac routers provide similar range but increase throughput to a theoretical maximum of 1.33 gigabits per second"

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