Wi-Fi Channels Saturation Using Standard Wi-Fi Gateway

Considering the ever changing world of now, constantly growing, likewise changes the way that people connect with each other. Wireless networks are one of the main means of internet access today, thus the saturation of Spectra of 2.4i¾?GHz has been the subject of countless discussions and studies on the market, such is the case that new communication protocols have been enabled and even enabled new Spectra as the 5i¾?GHz for the continued expansion of wireless communications. In this experiment we will consider the technique of spatial multiplexing MIMO channels for 802.11n Protocol. Evaluating their features, by using a FTP Manager known as JPerf, including latency and ping, of each of the available channels.

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