Finding Your Wavelength in Wireless: Get Yer Sealegs

Finding Your Wavelength in Wireless: Get Yer Sealegs

WOO! Congratulations! You’ve decided to pursue Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi/WLAN) technology as a career. Now what? That’s what this series is all about. It’s about getting your “sealegs” in the world...

Universities Roll Out Gigabit Wi-Fi to Address Explosion of 11ac Devices

Universities Roll Out Gigabit Wi-Fi to Address Explosion of 11ac Devices

With over 750 devices already Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac as of the end of September 2014, innovative and transformative institutions like Stony Brook University are meeting the explosion of 802.11ac devices...

Top 5 Kudoed Blogs July- September

Top 5 Kudoed Blogs July- September

We have had many excellent blogs since July. The following are just the top performers, receiving the most kudos since July.

The First Annual CWNP Conference

The First Annual CWNP Conference

After 15 years of training wireless professionals, CWNP (Certified Wireless Networking Professional) finally held their fist ever conference. And I was there to witness it all!

Top 5 - Training Tips: Advanced Troubleshooting

Top 5 – Training Tips: Advanced Troubleshooting

Top 5 Aruba ATS Training Last week Aruba had an Advanced Troubleshooting (ATS) training session. I had the pleasure and opportunity to attend the training and gained some useful knowledge. Yes, you could...

Rules for Successful Hotel Wi-Fi

Rules for Successful Hotel Wi-Fi

We all have experienced terrible hotel Wi-Fi.

Apple iOS 8 WiFi Scanning Returns!

Apple iOS 8 WiFi Scanning Returns!

Apple iOS 8 WiFi Scanning Returns! Here's how to enable it ! 

Wireless NICs, External USB Hubs, and Noise

Wireless NICs, External USB Hubs, and Noise

George Stefanick shares some intersting findings about USB HUBs and noise. 

A Closer Look at 802.1X

A Closer Look at 802.1X

  Sure we have all heard of 802.1X, but how does it work? What are the necessary items required making the authentication successful? Stay tuned   802.1X is a layer 2 port based network access control...

Two ways of designing Wireless LANs

Two ways of designing Wireless LANs

The first, and perhaps the easiest, is to look at designing your Wireless network like a big calculation. This begins to get quite complex with many variables, yet the idea behind it is simple enough.