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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) -Mobility Controller (MC)  network with APs in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, ang then they are suddenly disconnected. The symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes. After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit. Based on this information, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit. Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected? A)  AirMatch is applying a scheduled optimization solution. B)  Users in the 2.4 GHz band are being affected by high interference. C)  Adpative Radio Management is reacting to RF events. D)  AirMatch is reacting to non-scheduled RF events. A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) -Mobility Controller (MC) network with APs in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, ang then they are suddenly disconnected. The symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes. After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit. Based on this information, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit. Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected?


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Rogers's Five-Stage Model

A theory that outlines the process of technological adoption in five stages: knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation.

Persuasion

The process of influencing someone's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviors through argument, reasoning, or appeal.

Confirmation

The action of verifying or validating something to prove its accuracy or authenticity.

Knowledge

Information, understanding, or skill that one gains through education or experience, enabling them to perform tasks, make decisions, or understand subjects.

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