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
Wireless networks are popular due to the mobility afforded by having connectivity without wires. Wi...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The key objective of the research is to find out the impact of enabling secur...
In this paper, we present new results on the performance of IEEE 802.11n using open system (no secur...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN using IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, peer-peer, ...
Wireless networks are popular due to the mobility afforded by having connectivity without wires. Wir...
In this paper, wireless 802.11ac client-server network with open system (no security) and WPA2 (Wi-F...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN is analysed and compared for two operat...
This paper investigates the impact of various encryption techniques (WEP-64, WEP-128 and WPA) on per...
In this paper, the performance of some operating systems (Windows 7, Windows XP, and Fedora 12) ar...
Rapidly growing 802.11 wireless local area networks continue to gain polarity in business and comput...
The popularity of 802.11-based WLAN also increases its risk of security attacks. Common examples of ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
Wireless networks are popular due to the mobility afforded by having connectivity without wires. Wi...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The key objective of the research is to find out the impact of enabling secur...
In this paper, we present new results on the performance of IEEE 802.11n using open system (no secur...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN using IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, peer-peer, ...
Wireless networks are popular due to the mobility afforded by having connectivity without wires. Wir...
In this paper, wireless 802.11ac client-server network with open system (no security) and WPA2 (Wi-F...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN is analysed and compared for two operat...
This paper investigates the impact of various encryption techniques (WEP-64, WEP-128 and WPA) on per...
In this paper, the performance of some operating systems (Windows 7, Windows XP, and Fedora 12) ar...
Rapidly growing 802.11 wireless local area networks continue to gain polarity in business and comput...
The popularity of 802.11-based WLAN also increases its risk of security attacks. Common examples of ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
Wireless networks are popular due to the mobility afforded by having connectivity without wires. Wi...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...
The increasing importance of wireless communications, involving electronic devices, has been widely ...