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You'll learn to identify if common objects may or may not cause interference with wireless networks.

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Created Date 04.10.15
Last Updated 04.17.15
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  • Open space areas such as back yards, fields, open cafeterias, and auditoriums are sources of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Wooden floors, walls, and doors are sources of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Plaster, often found in walls, is a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Bulletproof glass is a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Paper, often found in rolls or stacks at various manufacturing plants, is a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Cinder blocks, often used in an exterior wall, are a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Glass, such as a clear window, represents a ______ source of interference to wireless networks.
  • Security windows, containing a wire mesh inside of glass, represents ________ interference to wireless networks.
  • Mirrors are a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Water is a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Ceramic, such as that found in some flooring, represents a __________ interference to a wireless network.
  • Synthetic materials, such as cubicle walls and office partitions, are a source of _______ interference to wireless networks.
  • Metal, such as a filing cabinet or elevator shaft, represents a ________ interference to wireless networks.
  • Which of these objects represents the highest level of interference to wireless networks?