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Physics, 16.03.2020 20:05, artemiscrock77041

What is the IEEE 802.11a center frequency in GHz, and what are its max/min data rates in Mbps? What is the IEEE 802.11b center frequency in GHz, and what are its max/min data rates in Mbps? Assuming other factors are the same, which one has larger wireless coverage (a or b), and why? (1 point)

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