what is happening?

A user reports that their wireless connectivity is being spotty. The issue seems to interrupt
their wireless signal connection when the laptop screen is tilted forward or backward during
operation. When this happens, the entire wireless signal drops out until the screen is left in
position for a good minute or so. Which of the following MOST likely explains what is
happening?

A user reports that their wireless connectivity is being spotty. The issue seems to interrupt
their wireless signal connection when the laptop screen is tilted forward or backward during
operation. When this happens, the entire wireless signal drops out until the screen is left in
position for a good minute or so. Which of the following MOST likely explains what is
happening?

A.
The hinges on the laptop screen are not strong enough to support the wireless signal
cables.

B.
The wireless card is losing contact to its socket when the screen is opening/closing.

C.
The laptop is designed to work optimally with wireless when the screen is at a perfect 90
degree angle.

D.
The wireless signal cables are being crimped when the screen is opening/closing.

Explanation:

Reference:
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wirelessfaqs/f/wifilaptoprange.htm



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