Your office has two wireless networks, which employees use to connect to the Internet. You are able to connect to the Internet without any issues when you are in the A wing of the building. However, when you try to connect to the internet from the B wing of the building, you experience delays and connection problems. Which of the following should you do to resolve this issue?
  1. Change the SSID of the wireless networks.
  2. Disable network switching on one or both of the preferred networks.
  3. Change the order in which her laptop attempts to access preferred networks.
  4. Update the device driver for the building’s wireless LAN adapter.
Explanation
Answer - B - To resolve this issue, disable network switching on one or both of the preferred networks.

Key Takeaway: The most likely cause of this issue is that your wireless client is within the range of both wireless networks in the B wing of the building. The client keeps switching between these networks. You should disable this feature in the Wi-Fi manager. This way, you will manually connect to the wireless network of your choice when in the B wing.
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