Which option indicates poor access point placement?

An engineer is troubleshooting access point placement issues and suspects that poor placement is causing connectivity issues When running the show client detail command, the engineer notices this output Which option indicates poor access point placement?
Refer to the exhibit.

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A. excessive number of bytes sent compared to bytes received
B. high signal-to-noise ratio
C. excessive number of data retries
D. low ratio signal strength indicator
E. duplicate received packets
F. poor statistics for the last 90 seconds

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2 thoughts on “Which option indicates poor access point placement?

  1. This answer requires 2 options.
    I would say C,D is the correct answers.
    **Note: SNR is bad but this does not indicate poor placement.

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