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Title : Benchmarking Methodology for Wireless LAN Devices
Author(s) : T. Alexander, S. Bradner
Filename : draft-alexander-wlan-meth-00.txt
Pages : 54
Date : 2004-10-13
This document provides a framework and methodology for performing
stress testing and benchmarking of wireless LAN (WLAN) devices,
including clients (i.e., host interfaces) and Access Points. The
document defines and discusses a number of tests and associated test
conditions that may be used to characterize the performance of such
devices, and also supplies the methods used to calculate the results
of these tests. This document also describes specific formats for
reporting the results of the tests. It extends the methodology
defined for benchmarking network interconnecting devices in RFC 2544
and LAN switches in RFC 2889 to WLAN devices.
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