Effect of WPA2 Security on IEEE 802.11n bandwidth and round trip time in peer-peer wireless local area networks

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Li, Peng
Kolahi, Samad
Safdari, Mustafa
Argawe, Mulugeta

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2011-03-22

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Conference Contribution - Paper in Published Proceedings

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WPA2 Security, IPv6, Wireless LAN 802.11n

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Li, P., Kolahi, S. S., Safdari, M., and Argawe, M. (2011). Effect of WPA2 Security on IEEE 802.11n Bandwidth and Round Trip Time in Peer-Peer Wireless Local Area Networks. IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), 2011

Abstract

In this paper 802.11 wireless peer-peer network is evaluated for both IPv4 and IPv6 in Windows 7 and Fedora 12 operating systems. IPv4 has higher throughput than IPv6 for all packet sizes for both Windows 7 and Fedora 12 operating systems. Results further indicate that implementing WPA2 wireless security reduces bandwidth and increase delay in wireless networks.

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IEEE

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10.1109/WAINA.2011.76

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IEEE

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