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After upgrading to a SOHO router that supports Wi-Fi 6, the user determines throughput has not increased. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?

A.
The wireless router is using an incorrect antenna type.
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A.
The wireless router is using an incorrect antenna type.
B.
The user's workstation does not support 802.11 ax.
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B.
The user's workstation does not support 802.11 ax.
C.
The encryption protocol is mismatched
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C.
The encryption protocol is mismatched
D.
The network is experiencing interference.
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D.
The network is experiencing interference.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The user's workstation does not support 802.11 ax, which is the technical name for Wi-Fi 6. Wi-Fi 6 is a new wireless standard that offers faster speeds, higher capacity, and lower latency than previous standards. However, to take advantage of these benefits, both the router and the workstation need to support Wi-Fi 6. If the workstation only supports an older standard, such as 802.11 ac or Wi-Fi 5, then the throughput will not increase even if the router supports Wi-Fi 6. Reference: [CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Objectives], What is Wi-Fi 6? Here's what you need to know | PCWorld

asked 02/10/2024
NADIR YAHIA-CHERIF
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