Jody Lemoine

Jody Lemoine

Blog Contributor
Jody Lemoine operates tishco networks, a consulting firm that specializes in the wholesale provisioning of networking services to IT firms for resale to their respective clientele.

Throughout his career, he has developed a track record of designing and deploying a wide variety of successful networking solutions in the areas of routing, switching, data security, unified communications and wireless networking. These range from simple networks for small-to-medium business clients with limited budgets to large infrastructure VPN deployments with over 450 endpoints. His broad experience with converged networks throughout Canada and the world has helped answer many complex requirements with elegant, sustainable and scalable solutions.

Posts (6)

802.11ax and 5G NR-U: Peace, Love and RRM

802.11ax and 5G NR-U: Peace, Love and RRM

LTE in unlicensed spectra was proposed a few years ago. There was concern. Now there’s 5G NR-U.

The Conflicting Demands of Auditing Secure Web Traffic

The Conflicting Demands of Auditing Secure Web Traffic

Individuals and businesses have conflicting needs: privacy and visibility. Whose demands will win?

Big Ideas in Small Network Design: SMB vs SME

Big Ideas in Small Network Design: SMB vs SME

We’ve seen enough small shops quickly outgrowing small WLAN designs. Should we scale big designs down?

The Ever-Elusive Single Pane of Glass

The Ever-Elusive Single Pane of Glass

A single pane-of-glass gets promoted as a feature, but that first word is the hardest bit.

Network Security vs Convenience: A War of Perspectives

Network Security vs Convenience: A War of Perspectives

Is it a battle of security vs. convenience or a question of whose convenience is more important?

Layers in Layers: Why the OSI Model Still Matters

Layers in Layers: Why the OSI Model Still Matters

Troubleshooting begins with the physical layer, but the physical layer isn’t what it used to be.