Multiple signal paths are not sent at exactly the same time. The receiver receives a positive crest on the primary signal and a negative crest on the secondary signal. | |
The signal is stronger than it should be because multiple signal paths are received twice at exactly the same time, which results in the multiple signals being in-phase. | |
The multiple signal paths are distorted and difficult to understand. | |
The multiple signal paths are weaker than they should be because the signals are out of phase with each other. |
A virtual AP configured on a physical AP that share a single physical device, which is one half- duplex radio | |
The group of clients that are allowed to gain access to one or more SSIDs configured in an AP | |
The identified overlap area between two cells, which identifies the clients that are operating in that area at any given time | |
A set of physical APs configured in a BSA to form cells that are controlled by a single controller |
A virtual AP configured on a physical AP that share a single physical device, which is one half- duplex radio | |
The group of clients that are allowed to gain access to one or more SSIDs configured in an AP | |
A set of physical APs configured in a BSA to form cells that are controlled by a single controller | |
The identified overlap area between two cells, which identifies the clients that are operating in that area at any given time |