What should the network administrator do to cut down on the interference of the wireless clients on the LAN (Local Area Network)?

A network administrator is troubleshooting a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) that is experiencing trouble with interference. A scan of the wireless network reports that there are two WAPs (Wireless Access Point) from different companies within range of the LAN (Local Area Network). The two WAPs (Wireless Access Point) have different SSIDs (Service Set Identifier) than the LANs (Local Area Network) WAP (Wireless Access Point), but the same channel. Also, the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) appears to be the same on all WAPs (Wireless Access Point). What should the network administrator do to cut down on the interference of the wireless clients on the LAN (Local Area Network)?

A network administrator is troubleshooting a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) that is experiencing trouble with interference. A scan of the wireless network reports that there are two WAPs (Wireless Access Point) from different companies within range of the LAN (Local Area Network). The two WAPs (Wireless Access Point) have different SSIDs (Service Set Identifier) than the LANs (Local Area Network) WAP (Wireless Access Point), but the same channel. Also, the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) appears to be the same on all WAPs (Wireless Access Point). What should the network administrator do to cut down on the interference of the wireless clients on the LAN (Local Area Network)?

A.
Change the LANs (Local Area Network) WAP (Wireless Access Point) to the same SSID (Service Set Identifier) as the other two WAPs (Wireless Access Point)

B.
Change the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) settings on the two WAPs (Wireless Access Point) to be different than that of the LANs (Local Area Network)s, WAPs (Wireless Access Point), and WEPs (Wired Equivalent Privacy) settings

C.
Change the LANs (Local Area Network) WAP (Wireless Access Point) channel to a different channel than the other two WAPs (Wireless Access Point)

D.
Change the LANs (Local Area Network) WAPs (Wireless Access Point) WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) settings to be different than that of the other two WAPs (Wireless Access Point)



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