Abstract

Wireless LANs have been used all over the world as an access line with high throughput. In addition, Internet users can connect to servers through multiple TCP connections. However, too many TCP connections will degrade the total throughput on a wireless network. In this paper, we evaluate the conditions in terms of the number of TCP connections to obtain the highest total throughput on an IEEE 802.11g network. Besides, the direction of data flow and TCP versions, CUBIC, Compound, and NewReno are taken into account. The results will offer reference data to develop dynamic adjusting method of the number of TCP connections on wireless networks.

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