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The Integration of the Proxy Server Pattern and Access Point in Promoting the Security with IEEE 802.11 Standard

Received: 14 September 2016     Accepted: 23 September 2016     Published: 21 August 2017
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Abstract

Network attacks are one of the most complicated and major problems in the web. There is a strong need for promoting web security, particularly in the wireless network domain. In this paper, the network security based on the IEEE 802.11 standard has been promoted and discussed. We present our idea on the integration of both access points and a proxy as well as the AES algorithm to provide the network security to a certain degree that the attacker cannot have influence on the network easily.

Published in American Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (Volume 5, Issue 3-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Computer Science and Information Technology in Developing Countries

DOI 10.11648/j.ajsea.s.2016050301.18
Page(s) 34-39
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Keywords

Network Security, IEEE 802.11, Wireless

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    Zeinab Heidari, Morteza Elme Maryan. (2017). The Integration of the Proxy Server Pattern and Access Point in Promoting the Security with IEEE 802.11 Standard. American Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 5(3-1), 34-39. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajsea.s.2016050301.18

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    Zeinab Heidari; Morteza Elme Maryan. The Integration of the Proxy Server Pattern and Access Point in Promoting the Security with IEEE 802.11 Standard. Am. J. Softw. Eng. Appl. 2017, 5(3-1), 34-39. doi: 10.11648/j.ajsea.s.2016050301.18

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    Zeinab Heidari, Morteza Elme Maryan. The Integration of the Proxy Server Pattern and Access Point in Promoting the Security with IEEE 802.11 Standard. Am J Softw Eng Appl. 2017;5(3-1):34-39. doi: 10.11648/j.ajsea.s.2016050301.18

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  • Computer and IT Department, University of Applied Science and Technology, Talesh, Guilan, Iran

  • Computer and IT Department, University of Applied Science and Technology, Talesh, Guilan, Iran

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