Full paper can be found here.
This project investigates potential differences in Wi-Fi performance between Hanson Hall of Science and Old Main Hall on the Augustana College (IL) campus. These buildings represent the sciences and humanities departments, respectively. Objective
The main goal of this project is to conduct a statistical hypothesis test to determine if there is a significant difference in Wi-Fi performance between the two buildings, which could point to potential infrastructure inequality.
Data was collected over the course of one week, focusing on key Wi-Fi performance metrics such as:
- Download speed
- Upload speed
- Signal strength
- Latency
- Network stability
Measurements were taken at specific locations within each building to ensure consistent and comparable results.
This project was completed as part of the coursework for Math-330 at Augustana College, under the instruction of Dr. Stacey Rodman.