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Performance Optimization of Virtual Private Network Based on VXLAN VTEP on MikroTik Devices (Case Study: ID-Networkers West Jakarta) Narendra Dylan Nugraha; Ari Ramadhan
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) Vol. 5 No. 07 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisplin Indonesia (JIM-ID), 2026
Publisher : Sean Institute

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This study investigates the performance optimization of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) based on Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) utilizing the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP) mechanism on MikroTik RouterOS version 7.19 devices within the ID-Networkers Jakarta Barat environment. The limitations of traditional Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)-based VPN in terms of stability and scalability motivate the exploration of overlay technology as an alternative solution. The research method employed is network simulation using the PNETLab platform, applying two testing scenarios: PPTP as a baseline condition and VXLAN VTEP as the optimized solution. Performance evaluation is based on Quality of Service (QoS) parameters comprising throughput, latency, jitter, packet loss, and bandwidth, obtained through ICMP packet transmission and testing with iPerf and Wireshark. Results indicate that VXLAN VTEP produces more consistent latency (±5–8 ms compared to ±6–10 ms for PPTP) and 0% packet loss in both scenarios. Furthermore, VXLAN provides significant advantages in network segmentation flexibility and overlay scalability. Although VXLAN throughput is lower due to encapsulation overhead, bandwidth stability is better maintained compared to PPTP. This study concludes that implementing VXLAN VTEP on MikroTik devices is an effective solution for improving inter-site network service quality, particularly in terms of communication consistency and stability.
Analisis Pengaruh Kualitas Jaringan WiFi terhadap Kegiatan Pembelajaran Mahasiswi Politeknik IDN Bogor Sandra Murcia Sani; Shafiyyah Shafiyyah; Muhamad Fikri; Ari Ramadhan
Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Inventa: Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation
Publisher : CV SCRIPTA INTELEKTUAL MANDIRI

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The development of information and communication technology in the era of globalization has brought significant changes in various aspects of life, including education. Technology enables the processing and delivery of information quickly, accurately, and efficiently, but it also poses challenges such as misuse and digital crime. In the context of education, the successful use of technology is highly dependent on the availability of infrastructure, particularly the quality of the internet network. WiFi is one of the main tools that supports access to digital learning materials, but poor network quality can interfere with learning effectiveness. This study aims to analyze the effect of WiFi network quality on the learning activities of female students at the Bogor IDN Polytechnic. The study uses a quantitative approach with data collection through technical network measurements using the Speedtest application and a questionnaire that assesses the students' experience in using WiFi for learning. The sample consisted of 25 female students randomly selected from the population of active female students. The results of this study are expected to provide an understanding of the role of WiFi network quality in supporting learning, as well as a basis for the campus to improve network services so that the learning process becomes more effective and comfortable. This study is in line with previous findings that emphasize the importance of internet access quality for student comfort and learning participation.