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Why can I connect to the Wireless LAN Access Point even when my computer is located within the stated range of 50 m?

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Why can I connect to the Wireless LAN Access Point even when my computer is located within the stated range of 50 m?

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Please note that the communication distance depends on the installation site and ambient conditions. The communication distance will generally be degraded, for example, in an environment where the Wireless LAN Access Point is surrounded by metal walls that cause irregular reflections.

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