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How can I boost my Charter WIFI signal? 

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However, the multi-path fading of WiFi signals causes time-varying received signal strengths of WiFi signals, which leads to poor accuracy of WiFi localization.


A range of simulations for indoor and multicarrier scenarios show that fair coexistence between LAA and WiFi can be achieved, and that deployment of LAA can provide a boost in WiFi performance.


We show with various experiments that we can reliably detect WiFi-enabled mobile phones from the air at distances up to 200 m. By using a custom mobile application that triggers WiFi scanning with the display off, we can simultaneously extend battery life and increase WiFi scanning frequency, compared to keeping the phone in the default scanning mode.


For home and work environments, aggressive WiFi scans can significantly improve the speed at which mobile nodes join the WiFi network.


Our methods enable the application of signal to interference and noise (SINR) based scheduling algorithms to WiFi networks resulting in tremendous increase in throughput and QoS/fairness.


We show how these techniques can boost and enhance wireless networking operation in the 60 GHz band.


We develop a new digital signal processing algorithm called Common Multiple Folding (CMF) that accurately amplifies periodic beacons in WiFi interference signals.


Additionally, both AGO and CGO mechanisms can improve the overall WiFi offloading performance.


We present a comprehensive evaluation through which we demonstrate that, when aggregating packets, IEEE 802.11ac WiFi can be more efficient than LAA, whereas our proposals attains 100% higher throughput, without harming WiFi.