Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN

Recently the world is witnessing a steady transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and Wireless has greatly emerged as the preferred technology than wired for LANs because the same provide expansive way for connecting hosts into the network. The main goal addressed in this paper is to evaluate the effect of usi...

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Main Authors: Dar, Humaira, Khan, Burhan ul Islam, Shah, Asadullah
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Published: Design for Scientific Renaissance 2013
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spelling iium-316852014-07-22T06:41:05Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31685/ Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN Dar, Humaira Khan, Burhan ul Islam Shah, Asadullah T58.5 Information technology Recently the world is witnessing a steady transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and Wireless has greatly emerged as the preferred technology than wired for LANs because the same provide expansive way for connecting hosts into the network. The main goal addressed in this paper is to evaluate the effect of using IPv4 and IPv6 over Wired and Wireless LAN setups on the ICMP based throughput of a LAN. Results are fetched by simulating wired and wireless LANs on Packet Tracer and a 22 experimental design technique has been employed for analysing results and drawing conclusions. Design for Scientific Renaissance 2013-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31685/1/paper-humaira-2013.pdf Dar, Humaira and Khan, Burhan ul Islam and Shah, Asadullah (2013) Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN. Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Technology Research (JACSTR), 3 (1). pp. 21-30. ISSN 2231-8852 http://www.sign-ific-ance.co.uk/index.php/JACSTR/article/view/399
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Dar, Humaira
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Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
description Recently the world is witnessing a steady transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and Wireless has greatly emerged as the preferred technology than wired for LANs because the same provide expansive way for connecting hosts into the network. The main goal addressed in this paper is to evaluate the effect of using IPv4 and IPv6 over Wired and Wireless LAN setups on the ICMP based throughput of a LAN. Results are fetched by simulating wired and wireless LANs on Packet Tracer and a 22 experimental design technique has been employed for analysing results and drawing conclusions.
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author Dar, Humaira
Khan, Burhan ul Islam
Shah, Asadullah
author_facet Dar, Humaira
Khan, Burhan ul Islam
Shah, Asadullah
author_sort Dar, Humaira
title Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
title_short Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
title_full Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
title_fullStr Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the effect of using IP version and physical media on the ICMP throughput of a LAN
title_sort evaluating the effect of using ip version and physical media on the icmp throughput of a lan
publisher Design for Scientific Renaissance
publishDate 2013
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