Insufficient wireless coverage occurs when the wireless access point or router does not have a sufficient signal range to cover the intended area. This can be due to physical distance, obstacles that block or degrade the signal, or inadequate signal strength settings on the wireless device. Answer 'Placement of the wireless access points too far apart' directly pertains to the issue of the physical distribution of signal, which is a common and straightforward cause of insufficient coverage. The other answers, while plausible, do not specifically address the fundamental issue of signal distribution itself.
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