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Wireless communication relies on specific frequency bands and channel structures, and this episode breaks down exactly how they work in the context of Wi-Fi networking. We begin by explaining the 2.4 gigahertz band, its 11 to 14 channels depending on region, and the overlapping interference that often affects performance. Then we move to the 5 gigahertz band, which offers more non-overlapping channels, less congestion, and higher throughput at shorter range.
We also introduce concepts like signal attenuation, channel bonding, and automatic channel selection. This technical foundation is often tested through situational questions where you must interpret signal strength, device placement, or user complaints. Mastering the frequency and channel layout gives you a strong advantage when dealing with wireless troubleshooting scenarios on the exam. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.
By Dr. Jason Edwards5
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Wireless communication relies on specific frequency bands and channel structures, and this episode breaks down exactly how they work in the context of Wi-Fi networking. We begin by explaining the 2.4 gigahertz band, its 11 to 14 channels depending on region, and the overlapping interference that often affects performance. Then we move to the 5 gigahertz band, which offers more non-overlapping channels, less congestion, and higher throughput at shorter range.
We also introduce concepts like signal attenuation, channel bonding, and automatic channel selection. This technical foundation is often tested through situational questions where you must interpret signal strength, device placement, or user complaints. Mastering the frequency and channel layout gives you a strong advantage when dealing with wireless troubleshooting scenarios on the exam. Brought to you by BareMetalCyber.com.

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