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You are here: Home / CompTIA / Network+ / Section V: Network Security / Chapter 27: Wireless Security / Device Placement and Signal Strength

Device Placement and Signal Strength

Details about wireless access point placement and general design considerations have been covered in Chapter 9.

If you are administering a wireless network, you will want the signal to cover the entire user area but you do not want it to span across the network boundaries and be accessible by outside users. For security reasons, you should set the signal of the access points as low as possible. To determine how low you should set the signal, you must perform a site survey and test various values until you obtain the optimal level.

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