Abstract
Service Quality or Quality of Service is a measurement method of how well the network is and is an attempt to define the characteristics and properties of a service. With a bandwidth capacity of 10 Mbps, a measurement is needed to find out how much the service quality is obtained well. In this paper we will discuss a comparison of QOS using the Simple Queue method and before using the Simple Queue method, in that comparison the parameters measured are delay, loss and throughput parameters, these three parameters are tested to compare the better QOS values, the data the test is based on the time specified, namely from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 11: 00-13: 00, 13: 00-15: 00 the test is carried out 3 times in one day then the value is calculated, from the data obtained, third parameters that use Simple Queue have a value with an average value of 0.0302839119 ms for delay, then throughput has an average value of 858.6 kbps and loss has an average value of 1.308% with a standardized category that is satisfactory, this proven by the results obtained from the Wireshark application. Then the results of testing the QOS parameters without Simple Queue with the same test method, namely the data tested based on the specified time, namely from 09:00 to 11:00, 11:00 to 13:00, 13:00 to 15:00 testing done in 3 times a day then calculated the value, from the data obtained, the three parameters without Simple Queue have an average value of 0.0134964388 ms for delay, then throughput has an average value of 483.2 kbps and loss has an average value average of 7.380% from the results of the QOS parameter using Simple Queue has a more efficient value than the QOS parameterwithout Simple Queue.
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S. Abdullah, N., Fuad, A., & Jamil, M. (2019). Penerapan Metode Simple Queue Pada Manajemen Bandwith untuk mengoptimalkan Bandwith Di Laboratorium Program Studi Teknik Informatika. JIKO (Jurnal Informatika Dan Komputer), 2(1), 6–13. https://doi.org/10.33387/jiko.v2i1.1042
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