When designing a WLAN network to support both voice and context-aware services, which set of design principles should you follow?

When designing a WLAN network to support both voice and context-aware services, which set of design principles should you follow?
A. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor. All APs must be enabled to ensure proper coverage on the floorto provide -67 dBm, 20 percent cell overlap, and 19 dB channel separation.
B. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor. Some APs may be disabled to ensure proper coverage on thefloor to provide -67 dBm, 20 percent cell overlap, and 19 dB channel separation.
C. An AP must be placed at the perimeter and in each of the four corners of the floor to ensure proper coverage on the floor to provide -67 dBm, 20percent cell overlap, and 19 dB channel separation. Some APs may be in monitor mode.
D. If a conflict occurs between the AP placement for voice design and for context-aware location design, then the voice design should take precedence,to protect against delays and dropping of sensitive voice traffic.
E. In a design that includes both voice and context-aware services, voice design always requires more APs to be deployed to ensure -67 dBmcoverage, 20 percent cell overlap, 19 dB channel separation, and proper capacity planning.
F. In a design that includes both voice and context-aware services, voice design should take precedence to avoid co-channel interference, which cannegatively affect voice quality. Voice design also requires -67 dBm coverage, 20 percent cell overlap, and 19 dB channel separation, which is moredifficult to achieve.

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