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The evolution that will start the revolution | SC-WiFi
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Sam's WiFi space – CWNE #101 – CCIE #40629 (Wireless). Wireless Tech Field Day. You can have my Cognio card when you pry it from my cold dead hands. The most useful Prime Infrastructure report →. The evolution that will start the revolution. March 3, 2015. Regardless of your future proofing plans, enabling faster wireless, or just ensuring that you’re not spending money after (can you believe it? For more information about the NBASE-T alliance, go here. Filed under 802.11ac. Wireless Tech Field Day.
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Finding the lazy bee’s – Aerohive’s application visibility and control | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Finding the lazy bee’s – Aerohive’s application visibility and control. On March 9th, 2013. Announced their new switch line. Along with an upgrade to the Hivemanager and HiveOS to version 6.0. There are other reviews that went into this announcement quite well, including Lee H. Badman. Over at Network Computing and fellow blogger Tom Hollingsworth. In order to help their customer’s solve this issue Aerohive. The next generation of WLAN security.
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How many clients can associate to an AP? | The Wi-Fi Professor: Perry Correll
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The Wi-Fi Professor: Perry Correll. How many clients can associate to an AP? October 29, 2013, 12:52 pm. I presented at two events last week (totally separate topics) and the same two questions came up at both – how many users can I put on 1 AP and does 11ac change this? If you have ever attended one of my presentation you will have head this – ‘It Depends’. 1 Comment so far. You end on a very valid point there; many capacity planning exercises do the sums with all clients profiled using the highest poss...
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Deep Packet Inspection | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Finding the lazy bee’s – Aerohive’s application visibility and control. On March 9th, 2013. Continue reading →. On February 5th, 2013. Continue reading →. Ruckus Wireless – Scaling for service provider Wi-Fi. Cambium Networks – Outdoor PTP & PMP. Wireless Field Day 8 – Game of Roams Edition. Thoughts on the HP acquisition of Aruba Networks. Dating, Identity and IoT. Guest Portal Use Cases. On A sticky problem - ...
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PKI | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Dating, Identity and IoT. On November 24th, 2014. As I lie in bed some nights, I sometimes am awake with a gazillion ideas revolving around in my brain. One of the things that jumped out at me the other night was how online dating was similar to the Internet of Things (IoT). Bear with me a bit while I explain what I mean. […]. Continue reading →. On March 24th, 2012. Continue reading →. On March 29th, 2010.
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OFDM | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Studying the Physical Layer – OFDM Symbols. On July 28th, 2011. I am currently involved in studying for the CWAP exam. I wish to take advantage of the CWNP Free Retake Offer so that if I need to I can retake the exam without having to pay for it. Being the person I am, however, I can’t just approach this as “I’ll try and see what […]. Continue reading →. Ruckus Wireless – Scaling for service provider Wi-Fi.
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BYOD | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Guest Portal Use Cases. On October 21st, 2014. Guest portals are a common occurrence in the WLAN industry. They have been used for many different types of access scenarios with some criticizing their use as getting in the way of people wanting fast and free access to the internet. In this blog I want to contribute to this discussion with the proposition that […]. Continue reading →. On October 6th, 2014. Guest P...
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Client issues | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Guest Portal Use Cases. On October 21st, 2014. Guest portals are a common occurrence in the WLAN industry. They have been used for many different types of access scenarios with some criticizing their use as getting in the way of people wanting fast and free access to the internet. In this blog I want to contribute to this discussion with the proposition that […]. Continue reading →. On October 6th, 2014. Guest P...
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Roaming | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Wi-Fi Calling with iOS8 and T-Mobile. On October 6th, 2014. I was sitting at home watching an Apple oriented video podcast that was discussing how Wi-Fi calling was now available in iOS 8 and that T-Mobile was one of the first carriers rolling this out. I realized that this may help me specifically with some of the dropped call issues I had been experiencing. I […]. Continue reading →. On March 24th, 2014. Datin...
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Internet of Things | WiFi Kiwi's Blog
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WiFi Kiwi's Blog. Musings on Wi-Fi and Wireless Security. Displaying posts categorized under. Dating, Identity and IoT. On November 24th, 2014. As I lie in bed some nights, I sometimes am awake with a gazillion ideas revolving around in my brain. One of the things that jumped out at me the other night was how online dating was similar to the Internet of Things (IoT). Bear with me a bit while I explain what I mean. […]. Continue reading →. Ruckus Wireless – Scaling for service provider Wi-Fi. George M....