Which three bandwidth requirements are used to calculate per client bandwidth through an 802.11n AP network?

An 802.11n implementation is being discussed. Users are satisfied with the potential 300-450 Mbps throughput of new 802.11n APs. Which three bandwidth requirements are used to calculate per client bandwidth through an 802.11n AP network? (Choose three.)
A. 450 Mbps throughput is the client max for 5-GHz radio.
B. Channel bonding on 5 GHz is required for a client to have a 300 Mbps WiFi link.
C. 300 Mbps throughput is the client max for 2.4-GHz radio.
D. The remaining bandwidth is divided per device when more clients are connected to one AP.
E. 100 Mbps Ethernet switch port is a potential bottleneck.
F. CleanAir helps clear noise for 802.11n channel bonding to work.

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3 thoughts on “Which three bandwidth requirements are used to calculate per client bandwidth through an 802.11n AP network?

  1. A. 450 Mbps throughput is the client max for 5-GHz radio (802.11n)
    B. Channel bonding on 5 GHz is required for a client to have a 300 Mbps WiFi link.
    E. 100 Mbps Ethernet switch port is a potential bottleneck.

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