Transmission Control Protocol over Wireless LAN

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Dr. Gagandeep Singh Barar
Dr. Gagandeep Singh Barar
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Dr. G.N. Singh
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802.11 standards based WLAN is one very successful technology in commerce. Huge number of WLAN has been deployed across the world. It’s very worthwhile to investigate link characteristics of WLAN and its effects to upper layers, especially TCP protocol which is used by numerous network applications. The 802.11 standard is firstly introduced in this section.

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Dr. Gagandeep Singh Barar. 2013. \u201cTransmission Control Protocol over Wireless LAN\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 12 (GJCST Volume 12 Issue E17): .

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802.11 standards based WLAN is one very successful technology in commerce. Huge number of WLAN has been deployed across the world. It’s very worthwhile to investigate link characteristics of WLAN and its effects to upper layers, especially TCP protocol which is used by numerous network applications. The 802.11 standard is firstly introduced in this section.

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