Which of the following is the MOST likely cause?

Users are reporting issues with slow connection speeds and a loss of connectivity on the newly installed wireless network. The issues are intermittent but seem to occur most often around midday. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause?
A. There is interference from small appliances
B. The signal coverage area is too small
C. Not enough DHCP addresses have been allotted
D. The DNS cache on the users’ computers has become corrupt

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7 thoughts on “Which of the following is the MOST likely cause?

  1. If the Option C. “Not enough DHCP addresses have been allotted” is not listed the answer would have been A. “There is interference from small appliances” because at midday there is probability of higher number of people connected to the network and this bring about slow connection and connectivity issue. (This is just my opinion)

  2. What bothers me most about this answer (C) is that it does not address the “slow connection speeds” aspect of the issue. For that reason I feel the answer should be (A) because interference can be the cause of both drops and slow speeds on wireless networks.

  3. No one is going to argue for microwaves being turned on at lunch time (midday) ? I think it’s A.

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