iLab Grading Rubric
Category | Points | Description |
MIXED 11B/11G WLAN PERFORMANCE, 50 pointsQuestions 1–10 (3 points each)Conclusion (20 points) | 3020 | Answer each question in one or more college-level sentences.Include a minimum two paragraphs that summarizes your learning and concludes your accomplishments in the lab. |
Total | 50 | A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
Deliverables
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Week 3 iLab Report
Emmanuel Adigun
DeVry University
NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services
MIXED 11B/11G WLAN PERFORMANCE
Submitted to:
Professor: Oswaldo Chow
Date: July 30, 2013
Mixed 11b/11g WLAN Performance
Specific questions from iLab
Guidelines
* Answer each of the following questions using the sequence and data from the iLab instructions. Answer all questions in full college-level sentences.
1. In your opinion, what is the purpose of our dropping the transmit power to such a low level?
11b/11g uses DSSS modulation techniques to hide signal by transmitter at low power that is difficult to detect in the presence of noise called spread spectrum.
2. What do access point connectivity statistics collected for the roaming station show?
The Access Point Connectivity statistics collected show that the data remains the same. AP Connectivity remained constant throughout the 30 seconds of the simulation.
3. What do you think the Wireless LAN control traffic received by the roaming 11b node when it is in the engineering building is composed of?
According to the lab help files it contains random outcomes for the size...