Abstract
The TCP protocol's notion is that if a packet is lost due to network congestion, it isn't of much use in wireless networks, because TCP isn't very good at terminating its role in these types of networks. We've detailed and listed the main causes of this performance decline in this article. Although numerous procedures and protocols have yet to be released, throughout the time of identifying these reviews, only a few of them are considered. End-to-end techniques, fragmented connection approaches, and proxy-based approaches are some of the solutions to clarify performance decline in wireless networks. These approaches are likely to yield a short action, but a number of issues remain unsolved, so this text is used to simply identify the most likely cause of TCP performance degradation in wireless networks and to investigate some new methods for various TCP to predict TCP rationale in wireless and WLAN networks
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