Abstract

The quality of network services on streaming services is influenced by several aspects, one of which is the quality of the video used, the variation of frames and the right video format in streaming communication is expected to improve the quality of streaming services. In this study using IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN devices as transmission media and 2-layer switches. The switch will classify incoming data packets at the input port based on access-list here incoming packets will be defined and marked according to the access-list attachment that will give priority so that higher-class packages will be prioritized first. This research uses HTTP protocol in streaming communication with H264 / MPEG-2 video format and frames 320}576 pixels, 352}576 pixels, 426}284pixel, 544}576pixel and 704}576pixel. In this study using WireShark as a data analysis tool and service quality on streaming networks. From the test results obtained an average delay of 86.14484 ms for MPEG-2 video codec with a resolution of 426×284 pixels 25 fps. The jitter of 13,96518221 ms, packet loss of 15.22%.

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