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Is it true that if I only allow IEEE 802.11g clients on a wireless network, they cannot interfere with a parallel IEEE 802.11b network because they use different modulation schemes?

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Is it true that if I only allow IEEE 802.11g clients on a wireless network, they cannot interfere with a parallel IEEE 802.11b network because they use different modulation schemes?

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A. No, this is not true. These 802.11g clients can interfere if they use the same frequency. Make sure to use different channels. The three nonoverlapping channels are 1, 6, and 11.

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