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A network engineer must configure a 5 GHz network to allow for the greatest density of radios possible with the least am

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A network engineer must configure a 5 GHz network to allow for the greatest density of radios possible with the least amount of co-channel interference. Which configuration best fulfills this requirement?

A. Set 802.11h Local Power constraint to 25 dBm.
B. Set DCA to 20 MHz channels and enable Extended UNII-2 channels.
C. Enable Event Driven RRM in 5 GHz with a sensitivity of High. n
D. Configure TPC Power Threshold to -80 dBm and set interference Optimal Mode (TPCv2).
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