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Inward Interference
A radio-based LAN can experience inward interference from the harmonics of transmission
systems or other products using similar radio frequencies in the local area. Microwave ovens
operate in the S band (2.4GHz) that many wireless LANs use to transmit and receive. These
signals result in delays to the user by either blocking transmissions from stations on the LAN or causing bit errors to occur in data being sent. These types of interference can limit the areas
in which you can deploy a wireless network
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