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The IEEE 802.11 MAC layer protocol is designed for single channel. The improvement of network throughput can be done through the enhancement of spatial reuse and the reduction of transmission collusions by the utilization of multiple channels is important. Channel allocation can exploit the multi-channel missing receiver problem besides there are other problems such as the primordial hidden terminal...