Analysis of VoIP over Wired & Wireless Network with Implementation of QoS CBWFQ & 802.11e

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Author(s)

Zahid Ali 1,* Falak Naz 1 Javed 1 Muhammad Qurban 1 Muhammad Yasir 1 Shehroz Jehangir 1

1. Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2020.01.05

Received: 28 Nov. 2019 / Revised: 28 Dec. 2019 / Accepted: 23 Jan. 2020 / Published: 8 Feb. 2020

Index Terms

ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter), QoS (Quality of Service), PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher), WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) and AP (Access Point)

Abstract

In this paper, we analyzed VoIP data rates to minimize the bandwidth efficiently as per user demand and reduced the budget cost before implementing VoIP service at any wired and wireless network. To accomplish these results different clock rates were used to assign bandwidth administratively, CODEC schemes (G.711 and G.729) to minimized data rates and QoS (Quality of Service) such as CBWFQ and 802.11e to sustain the voice quality in congestion over the wired and wireless networks. PRTG Grapher and LAN Traffic Generator software were used to monitor a bandwidth and create congestion artificially between the link of communicating two setup LANs wired and wireless.

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Zahid Ali, Falak Naz, Javed, Muhammad Qurban, Muhammad Yasir, Shehroz Jehangir, "Analysis of VoIP over Wired & Wireless Network with Implementation of QoS CBWFQ & 802.11e", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), Vol.12, No.1, pp.43-49, 2020. DOI: 10.5815/ijcnis.2020.01.05

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