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Feasibility of Wide Area Network Traffic Distribution in Cloud Computing Enabled Wireless Networks

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Cloud computing enabled Wi-Fi networks provide an outstanding opportunity for corporations to distribute extensive area community (WAN) site visitors and advantage from reduced latency because of the proliferation of hyper connectivity. The feasibility of implementing a Wide Area Network (WAN) traffic distribution system in cloud computing enabled wireless networks was studied. The study aimed to determine the practicality and effectiveness of this approach in improving network performance. For the experiment, a sample network topology was designed to simulate real-world scenarios and subjected to diverse traffic loads. The results showed that the WAN traffic distribution system was indeed feasible and could effectively distribute and balance network traffic in cloud computing enabled wireless networks. Furthermore, key metrics such as network latency, packet loss, and throughput were significantly improved compared to traditional networks without the WAN distribution system. Further research and development in this area could potentially lead to improved network efficiency and enhanced user experience in the rapidly growing field of cloud computing. Those consequences reveal the feasibility of deploying WAN site visitors distribution in cloud computing-enabled wireless networks, and serves as a starting point for further study aiming to improve the performance of such networks.

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