What happens when an 802.11a node broadcasts within the range of an 802.11g access point?

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What happens when an 802.11a node broadcasts within the range of an 802.11g access point?

  • The access point transmits, but the node is unable to receive.
  • A connection occurs.
  • Both the node and the access point are unable to transmit.
  • The node transmits, but the access point is unable to receive.

Explanation: 802.11g is only compatible with 802.11b, not 802.11a so when 802.11a node broadcast, 802.11g access point cannot receive it.

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