A customer is experiencing a sporadic interruption of their Wi-Fi network in one area of their building. A technician investigates and discovers signal interference caused by a microwave oven. The customer approves replacing the wireless access point that covers the area, but asks that the wireless speed also be increased.
Which Wi-Fi standards should the replacement device support to BEST fulfill the customer's needs?

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To avoid this problem it is advisable to get a WiFi router that works in the 5.0GHz band I.e 802.11n standards

The 5.0 GHz is not susceptible to interference from lot of appliances using the 2.4GHz band

Explanation:

The main reasonson behind this problem is because both WiFi and microwave ovens operate on the same frequency, i.e. 2.4 GHz (note that microwave ovens do not transfer any data, but they still radiate signals in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz

To avoid this problem it is advisable to get a WiFi router that works in the 5.0GHz band I.e 802.11n standards

The 5.0 GHz is not susceptible to interference from lot of appliances using the 2.4GHz band

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