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Radio Signal Interference
The process of transmitting and receiving radio and laser signals through the air makes wireless
systems vulnerable to atmospheric noise and transmissions from other systems. In addition,
wireless networks can interfere with other nearby wireless networks and radio wave
equipment. As shown in Figure 1.4, interference can be inward or outward.
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