Keith Parsons is managing director of Wireless LAN Professionals, Inc. A gifted presenter, Keith is known for his wit and broad technical experience. He holds 101 technical certifications and has earned an MBA from the Marriott School of Management. He is author (or editor) of 50+ technical publications and has developed nine technical industry and vendor certifications.
Posts (10)
A paradigm shift in wireless LAN-based location tracking
I still remember the moment in time I first understood the term ‘Paradigm Shift’. I was already a full-grown adult, with children and a university degree and finally found some time to read a short... Read More
Aruba and the Worlds of AI, ML and Self-Optimizing Networks
With AIOps, engineers can eliminate the humdrum and focus on more creative and fulfilling work. Read More
The Aruba User Experience Insight Journey
A look back at the journey from Cape Networks to Aruba User Experience Insight. Read More
CLI Commands for Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
Perhaps you don’t have access to a GUI. Use these command line interface commands to help troubleshoot your network. Read More
Ethernet over NOT-Cat5 Cable Solutions
Ethernet over twisted pair? Of course. But there's another world of Ethernet over different copper cabling. Read More
Brush up with this Bluetooth Primer
Sure, Bluetooth just works. But it's time to learn the details behind it. Read More
Using EMANIM to Visualize Radio Waves
I’ve used the EMANIM classic application by Andras Szilagyi for 20 years to help students of WLANs to visualize RF waves. Read More
If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room
At #ATM19, I learned just how much better 4x4 APs are for providing spatial streams to 2x2 clients. Read More
Openness is Critical to Find and Remediate Targeted Attacks
Like many industries, the Wireless LAN community is made up of people with a wide range of education and experience. Even those with decades of experience can still learn and adapt our view of how the... Read More
Dissecting the latest Aruba Access Point
Attending conferences is a great way to learn. Learn about the changes to the operating systems, new features, and of course a great way to network with new friends, and hang out with old friends. Read More