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What Is the Maximum Throughput a Device Can Achieve Operating

Question 5

Question 5

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What is the maximum throughput a device can achieve operating on an 802.11b network?


A) about 11 Mbps
B) about 5.5 Mbps
C) about 54 Mbps
D) about 27 Mbps

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