Investigation on QoS of Campus-wide WiFi Networks
Norrozila Sulaiman, Che Yahaya Yaakub

TL;DR
This paper investigates the quality of service in campus-wide WiFi networks, analyzing connectivity issues, performance, and network problems like channel overlap and saturation to improve understanding of WiFi reliability.
Contribution
It provides an empirical analysis of WiFi performance and identifies key issues affecting connectivity in campus environments.
Findings
Channel overlapping causes interference
Saturation reduces network performance
Software analysis reveals specific connectivity problems
Abstract
WiFi is widely implemented in campus wide including administrative, teaching and student's accommodation. Wireless communications are associated with interconnect devices which includes cellular networks, infrared, bluetooth and WiFi enabled devices. It involves mobility and freedom of assessing information anytime and anywhere. A study on WiFi networks in a campus environment is presented in this paper. The aim of the research was to investigate the connectivity problems to WiFi networks. The study includes WiFi performance analysis as well as network auditing. Channel overlapping and saturation condition were some of the problems encountered. Different types of software were used for analyzing the results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Networks and Protocols · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
