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arxiv: 1108.2070 · v2 · pith:2KY6LSZQnew · submitted 2011-08-10 · 💻 cs.NI

Can User-Level Probing Detect and Diagnose Common Home-WLAN Pathologies?

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keywords devicespathologiescommondetectdiagnoselayer-2probinguser-level
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Common WLAN pathologies include low signal-to-noise ratio, congestion, hidden terminals or interference from non-802.11 devices and phenomena. Prior work has focused on the detection and diagnosis of such problems using layer-2 information from 802.11 devices and special-purpose access points and monitors, which may not be generally available. Here, we investigate a userlevel approach: is it possible to detect and diagnose 802.11 pathologies with strictly user-level active probing, without any cooperation from, and without any visibility in, layer-2 devices? In this paper, we present preliminary but promising results indicating that such diagnostics are feasible.

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