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Experimental Characterization of Home Wireless Networks and Design Implications

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Increasingly Wireless networks have become popular due the ease of implementation and low cost compared to cable networks. However, the principles of wireless transmission
communications are dramatically different from cable networks. A recent study of wireless access points deployed on a metropolitan area shows a significant challenge for
performance and connectivity [1]. Similarly, the deployment of a wireless network in an enterprise environment, but relatively provided, usually requires a site survey for engineers to network with adequate coverage and capacity. Comparatively
little is known about the properties of home wireless networks, beyond anecdotal evidence [2]. Even less is known about optimal design of such networks. Unfortunately, previous
Studies on the campus of metropolitan area networks and enterprise networks are hardly applicable to home networks, Which Tend to be much smaller (both in overall size and contiguous space), have a single access point, are found almost exclusively in the interior, and have no IT staff to conduct site surveys. This paper Factors that Affect consider the design and implementation of wireless home networks..

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