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Access point is a device commonly used in a wireless network (Hotspot area) where the user or users are connected to the internet using air media through a supporting device called an access point. However, the placement of irrelevant wireless hotspot connections will disrupt the service and quality of the wireless network itself, which will result in a decrease in QoS (Quality of Service). Each Access point will be managed and configured individually, and of course this will be a problem when the number of Access points is large, of course this will take a long time and is less effective, overcoming this problem on Access point devices will generate an SSID which will certainly affect interference signals and use of frequency bands. With so many access points installed in the area, it can be difficult for administrators to manage each access point. Then a technique appears to overcome this problem by using the Capsman feature (Controller Access Point System Manager). It is a solution in network management capable of managing all access points under one central control on a wireless network. So that way we can apply QoS parameters (Quality of Service) which aims to determine the performance of wireless networks. So from the results obtained in testing 2 times in terms of throughput, delay, jitter, and packet loss, the average results are obtained, namely the categories: Very good, Good, Moderate and Bad. namely for the throughput category: 143.75 kbps, Packet loss: 0%, Delay: 63,967 ms, Jitter: 31,303 ms. Here are the results that have been obtained.
Keywords: Hostpot, Capsman, Router, QoS
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