Option B is the way to go. AP in the same AC and signal overlap are key factors for load balancing. Anything else would be like trying to balance a seesaw with a bowling ball and a feather.
I'm going with Option B. It makes the most sense in terms of the prerequisites for Huawei's load balancing function. Gotta love those Huawei-specific requirements, am I right?
Option D is a bit of a joke, isn't it? Same output power settings have nothing to do with load balancing. That's like saying you need to wear matching socks to enable load balancing.
I'm not sure about the correct answer, but I can say that enabling load balancing is a crucial task for network administrators. It helps distribute the workload evenly across multiple APs.
Option B seems like the correct answer. AP in the same AC under management, and AP signal overlap are crucial for enabling Huawei's load balancing function.
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