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Qualified Breakdown of Wi-Fi with and without standard in Wireless Networks – Onus on Throughput
Bhat Geetalaxmi Jairam, D. V. Ashoka
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Abstract: Wireless networking equipments available supports varying levels of industry communication standards. At present the IEEE 802.11 b/g standards are widely accepted throughout the industry and provide the necessary balance of range, network throughput and support for device mobility to effectively serve most needs of university community. The authors have concentrated on through put of different networks consisting of 4,5,6 and 7 nodes. Authors are trying to justify that applying standards to wireless network will improve its throughput than without applying any standard. Authors also made comparative analysis of throughput obtained for topology consisting of different number of nodes with standard and without standard and ended up with the conclusion that throughput obtained with standard 802.11g is more than 802.11b.
Keywords: Audio Frequency, Radio Frequency, Wireless fidelity, unregulated signal frequency.
Keywords: Audio Frequency, Radio Frequency, Wireless fidelity, unregulated signal frequency.
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[1] Bhat Geetalaxmi Jairam, D. V. Ashoka, βQualified Breakdown of Wi-Fi with and without standard in Wireless Networks – Onus on Throughput,β International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)
