Review Related Literature Wifi Extender Revised
Review Related Literature Wifi Extender Revised
The use of technology changes the way things are done, including secondary organizations
where he is teaching and learning involved a tremendous amount of improvement-knowing that the
internet is an essential tool for facilitating academic activities in secondary institutions in different
schools. The services provided by the internet have significantly impacted the university context, In an
organization, and every form of learning. The internet has made computers interconnected around the
world.
According to Emeka and Nyeche (2016), today’s internet is a worldwide entity whose nature
cannot be quickly or defined. To many, the internet is an extensive information network connecting
millions of smaller machines to several locations in different countries belonging to thousands of
industries, community, science, education, and other organizations. To internet users, the internet is a
global community-one with a very active life. In today’s world, the internet plays a vital role in
academic institutions’ teaching, research, and learning process. Thus, the invention of the internet has
heralded the arrival of a modern mode of processing and disseminating information - a mild form of
knowledge. Slow Internet connections or limited access from homes in rural areas can contribute to
students falling behind academically, according to a new report from Michigan State University’s
Quello Center. The educational setbacks can have significant impacts on academic success, college
admissions and career opportunities. Internet plays a great role to us students in the modern era. But
when you’re experiencing slow internet connection. It becomes a dilemma. As classes are mostly
carried out online, parents and teachers agree that the challenge in learning under the new normal goes
beyond the strength of one’s internet connection. Optimal Position to Place WI-FI Range Extender to
Improve its Performance. According to Toshikazu Nishimura, Mikhael Jonathan Angelo Wibowo,
Theofillus Toby Gunawan, Muhammad Junaid Sajid (March 2020).
An extender (Wi-Fi range extender) is a device that takes the radio signal of an access point (AP) of
WiFi and rebroadcasts it to create a new group of Extended Service Set Identifier. It is useful for
extending the range of an AP to where the wired network cannot reach since installation of AP needs
both commercial power supply and the wired network line to serve as the last mile of the Internet. Based
on our preliminary experiments, although the extender itself offers slower connection compared to the
original AP, it could offer more stable connection at hard-to-reach places. One of the significant factors
that affect the internet speed is where the extender is set. Therefore, we investigated extender usage
based on the correlation between distance, Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), and the speed of
the connection. Through our control experiment for the extender usage, we found that just placing an
extender might degrade the performance compared to the direct association to an AP in the service area
in the AP. We also found that the optimal position of the extender was not centered equidistant from the
AP and the client, but rather shifted toward the AP.
According to Kittipat, Ahmed, Jiasi and Karthikeyan (2017) Today, power line communications
(PLC) based WiFi extenders are emerging in the market. By simply plugging an extended to a power
outlet, a user can create a second access point which connects to a master AP/router using the power line
infrastructure. The underlying belief is that this can enhance the throughput that a user can achieve at
certain locations (closer to the extender) and potentially increase wireless capacity. In this paper, we
conduct an in-depth measurement study to first see if this belief always holds true, and if it does, the
extent to which the end-to-end throughput improves. The increasing of modern devices causes an
increase of the internet demand has become everywhere with ideal coverage area. Combine Wi-Fi
internet access with a mobile network and blanket coverage, is best way to provide the internet
everywhere with fewer base-stations. According to (Dr. Yousif, 2022) In today’s modern life, wireless
access to the internet is in many cases a necessity. The purpose of the overall project was to design and
build a smart mobile repeater. And how to create a portable Access Point with Wi-Fi repeater
capabilities. The repeater will navigate an environment in search of the signal strength from a distant
router. After it sufficiently acquires a high-level signal, it will act as a relay so that other computers may
connect to the router through it. Implementation of portable Wi-Fi extender using Raspberry Pi Bokrae
Jung Journal of Industrial Convergence 20 (1), 63-68, 2022 In schools and corporate buildings, public
Wi-Fi Access Points are installed on the ceilings of hallways. In the case of an architectural structure in
which a Wi-Fi signal enters through a steel door made of a material with high signal attenuation,
Internet connection is frequently cut off or fails when the door is closed. To solve this problem, our
research implements an economical and portable Wi-Fi extender using a Raspberry Pi and an auxiliary
battery. Commercially available Wi-Fi extenders have limitations in the location where the power plug
is located, and Wi-Fi extension using the Wi-Fi hotspot function of an Android smartphone is possible
only in some high-end models. However, because the proposed device can be installed at the position
where the Wi-Fi reception signal is the best inside the door, the Wi-Fi range can be extended while
minimizing the possibility of damage to the original signal. Experimental results show that it is possible
to eliminate the shadows of radio waves and to provide Internet services in the office when the door is
closed, to the extent that web browsing and real-time video streaming for 720p are possible. Wi-Fi
Router with Power Backup and Range Extender Harshal Dolse, Bharati Masram, Aniket Ghorse,
Anurag Wankar 2022 IEEE Delhi Section Conference (DELCON), 1-4, 2022 Wi-Fi allows users to
connect to the internet without the use of wires. It also allows routers to be cordless, which makes things
much easier until they run out of power (power outage) or there's nowhere to plug in. When the power
goes out, the internet connection via Wi-Fi is disrupted. As we go further away from the router; the Wi-
Fi signal becomes weaker. We most likely come across Wi-Fi dead zones on a frequent basis.