JNCIS-DC: Juniper Networks Certified Specialist – Data Center (2022) — Question 6

A client calls you to troubleshoot possible interference with your wireless network. Before you drive to the customer’s site to investigate, you want to quickly verify if there is actually any interference at all.
In this scenario, which SLE is responsible for this interference?

Answer options

Correct answer: A

Explanation

The correct answer is A, coverage, because coverage issues can lead to interference in a wireless network, affecting signal strength and quality. Roaming (B) pertains to device movement across access points, throughput (C) relates to the data transfer rate, and capacity (D) concerns the maximum number of devices supported, none of which directly address interference.