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Performance comparison of IEEE802.11ac vs IEEE 802.11n WLAN in IPv6

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Performance comparison of IEEE802.11ac vs IEEE 802.11n WLAN in IPv6
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In this paper, performance of WLAN (Wireless LAN) for peer-peer and client-server networks with WPA-2 security is investigated for both IEEE802.11ac and IEEE802.11n standard. Parameters studied include throughput, and RTT (round trip time) of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols for both TCP and UDP. IPv4 outperform IPv6 in terms of bandwidth and delay due its lower overhead size. IEEE 802.11ac had much better performance than IEEE 802.11n.

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Research paper
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Date created
2021-05
Creator
Kolahi, Samad / Sooran, A. H. / Nasim, F. / Khan, M. M. U.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5377
Related subjects
IPv6 / WLAN performance / 802.11ac / 802.11n / performance analysis / internet protocol / WPA2 security / wireless local area networks (WLANs) / Networking and Communications / Broadband and Modem Technology

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