Broken Legs and EHR Interoperability
Breaking your leg on a ski slope can be a painful experience, both physically and mentally. Ensureing that technology and network infrastucture suppore Electronic Health Record interopeability will transform...
Lock down your remote locations…easily!
For years, working remotely has been especially cumbersome...With the plug-and-play convenience of a single device, we are revolutionizing the way remote users access corporate resources.
802.11 – Reason Codes and Status Codes
The 802.11 standard section 8.4 comments on reason codes and status codes. I've used these myself when troubleshooting frame captures
Don’t overpay for your Gigabit Wi-Fi
The Aruba entry-level AP-205 is the best price-performance 802.11ac AP in the industry with an effective cost of $2/Mbps; While the Cisco high-end 3SS AP-3700 represented the opposite with a performance...
802.11 – TIM and DTIM Information Elements
The Traffic Indication Map (TIM) and Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) is the focus of this blog post. Lets dive deep and understand what these Information Elements are and how they're used in...
ClearPass and Check Point Integration – Network security without compromise
Check Point and ClearPass integration webinar
Atmosphere 2016 – Go Mobile. Go Cloud, save up to $300, ends February 5th!
Atmosphere is the largest mobility conference on earth that brings networking experts from all fields – including customers, partners, business executives, industry analysts and media. It's the event...
What does Wi-Fi stand for?
Let's start 2016 with a blog post that will surely get some of you thinking. As a professional who focuses on Wi-Fi communication I'm asked from time to time what does Wi-Fi mean?
802.11 – Action Frames
The 802.11 standard section 8.5 comments on action frames. Action frames are interesting. Action frames can be triggered by access points or client stations. The action frame provides information and direction...
Indoor Arena Design Survey – Part 1: The Bowl
This post should be used as a quick reference for anyone needing to do a design and site survey for an indoor arena. This was written for WLAN engineers that already have experience in designing and implementing...