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Interactions between WLAN networks
Doleželová, Eva ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the possible interferences caused by the parallel running WLAN networks. It explains the history and subsequent development of wireless technologies and then focuses on current WLAN networks. It describes the problem of interference in WLAN networks and parameters that contribute to mutual interference. Practical part of this thesis consists of two laboratory exercises. The first task is implemented in the Riverbed program, in which a topology with three identical WLAN routers is assembled. After testing the WLAN routers, a graph describing the interference in the 2.4 GHz band is displayed, which is achieved by a suitable choice of frequency band, transmission power and channel. The second laboratory task is implemented utilizing the Iperf3 program, which is installed on three Raspberry Pi´s (RPi Zero, RPi 3, and RPi 4). Network congestion is achieved using the wifijammer script, which is installed on RPi 4. In this second laboratory task, the transmission parameters were first verified and the service was denied using the wifijammer script. For evaluation of the second laboratory task, the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11n utilizing the frequency band 2,4 GHz were chosen. For testing, the following routers were used: Mercusys, Netis, Tp-Link and Asus routers. Once the measurements were over, all the data was processed and included as charts.
Interactions between WLAN networks
Doleželová, Eva ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the possible interferences caused by the parallel running WLAN networks. It explains the history and subsequent development of wireless technologies and then focuses on current WLAN networks. It describes the problem of interference in WLAN networks and parameters that contribute to mutual interference. Practical part of this thesis consists of two laboratory exercises. The first task is implemented in the Riverbed program, in which a topology with three identical WLAN routers is assembled. After testing the WLAN routers, a graph describing the interference in the 2.4 GHz band is displayed, which is achieved by a suitable choice of frequency band, transmission power and channel. The second laboratory task is implemented utilizing the Iperf3 program, which is installed on three Raspberry Pi´s (RPi Zero, RPi 3, and RPi 4). Network congestion is achieved using the wifijammer script, which is installed on RPi 4. In this second laboratory task, the transmission parameters were first verified and the service was denied using the wifijammer script. For evaluation of the second laboratory task, the IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11n utilizing the frequency band 2,4 GHz were chosen. For testing, the following routers were used: Mercusys, Netis, Tp-Link and Asus routers. Once the measurements were over, all the data was processed and included as charts.

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