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    The performance of IPv4 and IPv6 using UDP on IEEE 802.11n WLANS with WPA2 security.

    Kolahi, Samad; Qu, Zhang; Soorty, Burjiz. K.; Chand, Navneet

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    Date
    2009-07-01
    Citation:
    Kolahi, S. S., Qu, Z., Soorty, B., and Chand, N. (2009). The Performance of IPv4 and IPv6 using UDP on IEEE 802.11n WLANS with WPA2 Security. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Interaction Sciences : Information Technology, Culture and Human (ICIS 2009). ACM Press. 403 : 873-876. 9781605587103.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3430
    Abstract
    The IPv4 and IPv6 performance with UDP (User Datagram Protocol) on two client-server wireless 802.11n LANs implementing Windows Vista-Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP-Windows Server 2008 are compared. The impact of wireless security implementation (WPA2 security against no security) in IEEE 802.11n networks for IPv4 and IPv6 is investigated.
    Keywords:
    802.11n, WPA2 security, IPv4, IPv6, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    080503 Networking and Communications
    Copyright Holder:
    ACM Press

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