Comparative Performance Evaluation of Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 B,G WEP Point-to-Point Links

Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science(2011)

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Wireless communications using microwaves are increasingly important, e.g. Wi-Fi. Performance is a crucial issue, leading to more reliable and efficient communications. Security is equally important. Laboratory measurements are made about several performance aspects of Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b, g) WEP point-to-point links. A contribution is given to performance evaluation of this technology under WEP encryption, using two types of equipments (RBT-4102 access points from Enterasys Networks and WRT54GL wireless routers from Linksys). Detailed results are presented and discussed, namely at OSI levels 4 and 7, from TCP, UDP and FTP experiments: TCP throughput, jitter, percentage datagram loss and FTP transfer rate. Comparisons are made and conclusions are drawn about the comparative performance of the links.
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Wi-Fi,WLAN,IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g,WEP Point-to-Point Links,Wireless Network Laboratory Performance
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