Obviously, users of mobile equipment can dramatically affect the throughput of the TCP, because of mobility features and handover possibilities, which may frequently cause connection interruptions [11]. Commonly, when an IP packet is sent on a wireless link, the layer of IP sees the available capacity, delay characteristics, and amount of loss rate that varies over time. The use of accessible link layer control techniques, such as retransmission scheduling, power controlling, adaption of flow rate, and forward error corrections, permits balance between loss, latency, and capacity. However, it is not easy to reach the constant level of low latency, low loss, and high capacity, which represents the main characteristics of wired links.