The connectivity of 802.11a, which operates in the 5 GHz band, is reduced in X-ray rooms primarily due to the increased signal attenuation caused by the lead and other dense materials used in the construction of these rooms to shield against X-ray radiation. These materials effectively block or weaken the radio signals used for wireless communication portable X-ray machines, sending high-resolution images, sometimes in real time, echography machines, and electrocardiography [ECG] machines). These devices may also use the same spectrum as Wi-Fi but with other protocols and, therefore, become sources of interference for your system.