Which of the following best defines a data rate boundary?
  1. It is the point at which the data rate is decreased or increased to the next acceptable rate in order to maintain the fastest viable RF link.
  2. It is the line after which data is no longer passed to the wireless LAN infrastructure.
  3. It is the boundary between 2 separate wireless LAN RF coverage cells.
  4. It is the square areas of coverage denoted on the facility floor plan where access points are installed.
Explanation
Answer - A - Data rate boundary is the point at which the data rate is decreased or increased to the next acceptable rate in order to maintain the fastest viable RF link.

Key Takeaway: Data rate boundary is an imaginary line where the data rate changes speeds to maintain the fastest possible viable RF link between a client and an access point.
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