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Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring
Namita Vadilal Jadhav1 , Snehal Chandrakant Panchal2 , Malhari Raghavendra Rotti3
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Vol.1 ,
Issue.1 , pp.22-25, Apr-2013
Online published on Apr 30, 2013
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IEEE Style Citation: Namita Vadilal Jadhav, Snehal Chandrakant Panchal, Malhari Raghavendra Rotti, “Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Network Security and Communication, Vol.1, Issue.1, pp.22-25, 2013.
MLA Style Citation: Namita Vadilal Jadhav, Snehal Chandrakant Panchal, Malhari Raghavendra Rotti "Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring." International Journal of Scientific Research in Network Security and Communication 1.1 (2013): 22-25.
APA Style Citation: Namita Vadilal Jadhav, Snehal Chandrakant Panchal, Malhari Raghavendra Rotti, (2013). Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring. International Journal of Scientific Research in Network Security and Communication, 1(1), 22-25.
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@article{Jadhav_2013,
author = {Namita Vadilal Jadhav, Snehal Chandrakant Panchal, Malhari Raghavendra Rotti},
title = {Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring},
journal = {International Journal of Scientific Research in Network Security and Communication},
issue_date = {4 2013},
volume = {1},
Issue = {1},
month = {4},
year = {2013},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {22-25},
url = {https://www.isroset.org/journal/IJSRNSC/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=42},
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}
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TI - Client Server Network Management System for WLAN (Wi-Fi) with Remote Monitoring
T2 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Network Security and Communication
AU - Namita Vadilal Jadhav, Snehal Chandrakant Panchal, Malhari Raghavendra Rotti
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/04/30
PB - IJCSE, Indore, INDIA
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Abstract :
Network Management Systems have played a great important role in information systems. There are different network management systems such as Remote monitoring, Desktop Sharing, Bandwidth management etc. This paper elaborates the above mentioned issues i.e. remote desktop sharing, Bandwidth Management and Remote monitoring which are accumulated in single network management system. Remote desktop sharing is a technology that allows remote access and remote collaboration on a person’s computer. Remote Desktop Sharing provides the capability to technology consultants, administrator or anyone to have full access and control of home computers, office workstations and servers remotely. Another application in network system is Bandwidth management. Bandwidth management is the process of measuring and controlling the communications (traffic, packets) on a network link, to avoid filling the link to capacity or overfilling the link, which would result in network congestion and poor performance of the network. Bandwidth is reserved for each application to ensure the QoS. To ensure the QoS guaranteed services, the SS may reserve more bandwidth than its demand. As a result, the reserved bandwidth may not be fully utilized all the time. In this paper, we propose a scheme, named Bandwidth management, to utilize the unused bandwidth without changing the existing bandwidth reservation. The idea of the proposed scheme is to allow other SSs to utilize the unused bandwidth when it is available. Thus, the system throughput can be improved while maintaining the same QoS guaranteed services. Another important feature of this network management system is Remote desktop monitoring which can be very useful for efficient management of available bandwidth. This paper specially highlights remote monitoring and control refers to the measurement of disparate devices from a network operations center or control room and the ability to change the operation of these devices from that central office. Remote monitoring allows monitoring operations of one computer through other computer in network. this can be done using TCP/IP protocol. Using this feature server can shutdown client’s PC. If server finds out that any client is misusing bandwidth he may warn him by sending alert message if client continues misuse of bandwidth he may shutdown his Computer. This paper intends to increase network management functions by making system capable of utilizing available bandwidth efficiently with help of Remote monitoring functionalities. Bandwidth management feature relies on user-defined bandwidth classes and policy rules to manage the available bandwidth; this avoids wastage of precious available bandwidth. If a user uses this system user can simultaneously monitor client’s desktop, share desktop and dynamically handle available bandwidth as per the requirement of client. This system uses Wi-Fi (WLAN) to connect computers in network. This paper is to implement the client/server network management system using Wi-Fi. And then this paper intends to show data or message structure of client/server and how to work using TCP/IP protocol.
Key-Words / Index Term :
TCP/IP,Wi-Fi,Bandwidthmanagement,Remote
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