Scott Lester

Scott Lester

Blog Contributor
Scott is a Solutions Consulting Manager for Aruba. He can be found on Twitter as @theITrebel, is an active blogger at blog.theitrebel.com, and hosts a technology podcast, The Contention Window.

Posts (10)

Opening New Spectrum: Looking Toward the Future of 6GHz

Opening New Spectrum: Looking Toward the Future of 6GHz

Opening up the unlicensed 6 GHz band brims with possibilities for network design.

3 Practical Steps to Securing Wi-Fi

3 Practical Steps to Securing Wi-Fi

Certificate-based authentication, no-hassle cryptography and dynamic segmentation.

What’s Hiding on Your Network?

What’s Hiding on Your Network?

Get continuous visibility into what’s on your network, even IoT devices.

Aruba Atmosphere 2019 Preview

Aruba Atmosphere 2019 Preview

Vegas, here we come! It’s not often that we get to attend a conference of people who share the same passion.

Secure Your Network the Aruba Way

Secure Your Network the Aruba Way

In a world that has 23 billion connected devices and growing, network visibility and security policies are of utmost importance to limit the damage from compromises. These days it’s not if a compromise...

Improve Network Segmentation with Aruba Instant Zones

Improve Network Segmentation with Aruba Instant Zones

Have you ever wondered how to control which Aruba Instant SSID was broadcast, to a specific area in your environment, but not everywhere? Did you know that the zones feature has been updated to provide...

Make a WLAN Engineer's Life Easier with Live Upgrades: The Aruba Way

Make a WLAN Engineer’s Life Easier with Live Upgrades: The Aruba Way

Code upgrades are frustrating, to say the least, and for a WLAN engineer, there is almost no good time for this to happen. Aruba is working to make engineers' lives a bit easier by using a live network...

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Getting the Design Right…The First Time

Getting the Design Right…The First Time

Do you do onsite testing with an AP on a stick? If not, here's how.

Creating Dynamic WLANs with APIs

Creating Dynamic WLANs with APIs

Have you ever needed a space to dynamically change the wireless network from one event to the next?