Lower data rates, such as 1 Mbps, use simpler modulation schemes (e.g., BPSK) which are more robust against noise and require lower signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) for successful reception.This means that frames transmitted at lower data rates can be received over longer distances compared to higher data rates like 54 Mbps, which use more complex modulation schemes (e.g., 64-QAM) that require higher SNR and are more susceptible to signal degradation.
[Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on ProtocolandSpectrum Analysis, ]
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