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Practical Analysis of IEEE 802.11ax Wireless Protocol in Wi-Fi Boosters Environments

Ghassan A. QasMarrogy

Author Affiliations

 (College of Engineering, Department of Communication and Computer Engineering, Cihan University-Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

ghassan.qasmarrogy@cihanuniversity.edu.iq

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31972/ticma22.04

Abstract

All the world now is depending on networks to share information between the users, where different data types are transferred wirelessly from network to network. Using wireless LANs are important to connect the users and share the data, these Wireless LANs have different types of obstacles that affect the data sharing or the wireless signal, such as, compatibility wireless protocol types, range coverage, walls penetration, moving devices, different routing protocols, data transferred types, weak signal, and many more. In this paper a practical analysis will be made to the latest IEEE 802.11ax wireless protocol to be compared with two types of Wi-Fi booster’s networks, Mesh and Extender Wi-Fi, while transferring 4k video size data rate, inside a room and on different rooms for wall penetration analysis, while measuring the throughput, delay, and signal strength metrics. The main importance of this paper is to give a more practical understanding and avoid the main problems of using the wireless protocol 802.11ax in different network types.

Key Words: IEEE 802.11ax, Wi-Fi Boosters, Signal Strength, Mesh Network, Extender Network.

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