You calculate that your AP should transmit at 6 dBm to provide appropriate wireless coverage, while still complying with

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You calculate that your AP should transmit at 6 dBm to provide appropriate wireless coverage, while still complying with

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You calculate that your AP should transmit at 6 dBm to provide appropriate wireless coverage, while still complying with EIRP, with the antennas that you selected.
However, the AP is transmitting at 1 dBm only, even though it is on power level 1. How can you increase the transmitting power?

A. Choose appropriate antennas types.
B. Decrease the antenna gain that is configured on the Cisco WLC.
C. Switch to a custom Tx power level and increase the power level.
D. Disable auto-RF.
E. Activate 802.11n legacy beamforming on the Cisco WLC.
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