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    The Influence of WPA2 Security on the UDP performance of IPv4 and IPv6 Using 802.11n WLAN in Windows 7-Windows 2008 environment

    Kolahi, Samad; Singla, Hitesh; Ehsan, Mohd Nash; Dong, Clarence

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    Date
    2011-02-16
    Citation:
    Kolahi, S. S., Singla, H., Ehsan, M. N., and Dong , C. (2011). The influence of WPA2 security on the UDP performance of IPv4 and IPv6 using 802.11n WLAN in Windows 7-Windows 2008 environment. Baltic Congress on Future Internet and Communications - BCFIC Riga , 2011 (pp 50-53).
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3413
    Abstract
    The impact of WPA2 security-bandwidth trade-off for IPv4 and IPv6 on wireless 802.11n network implementing Windows 7-Windows Server 2008 is investigated. The highest point of difference between open system and WPA2 for UDP was noticed at packet size 1408 bytes where IPv4 provided 31.48 Mbps and IPv6 provided 24.33 Mbps higher throughput in the open environment. The performance of IPv4 and IPv6 are also compared.
    Keywords:
    TCP/UDP networks, network performance, Wi-Fi protected access II (WPA2) security, IPv4, IPv6, wireless local area networks (WLANs), 802.11n, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, network security
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    080303 Computer System Security, 100510 Wireless Communications
    Copyright Holder:
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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