which three conditions does a client initiate roaming between wireless cells in the Company WLAN?

Under which three conditions does a client initiate roaming between wireless cells in the
Company WLAN? (Select three)

Under which three conditions does a client initiate roaming between wireless cells in the
Company WLAN? (Select three)

A.
The access point has broadcast too many SSIDs.

B.
The wireless client has missed too many beacons from the access point.

C.
The maximum data retry count, initiated by the wireless client, is exceeded.

D.
The wireless client has reduced the data rate.

E.
The access point has requested client reauthentication.

F.
The wireless client has missed too many IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) updates.

Explanation:
Roaming is always initiated by the client, and is not defined by IEEE standards. For Cisco
clients, roaming is caused by one of the following events.
• Maximum data retry count is exceeded
• Missed too many beacons
• Datarate shift
• Initial startup
• Periodic client interval (if configured)
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/prod_technical_reference09186a00
801c5223.html#wp39098



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