Diffraction Has What Effect On a Wireless Signal’s Propagation?
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Diffraction is the bending of a radio wave around obstacles, allowing it to continue propagating. This effect increases with longer wavelengths and makes it possible for wireless signals to travel beyond line–of–sight boundaries. Diffraction also allows wireless signals to penetrate objects like walls, which can interfere with the overall signal strength and quality.