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In this episode, we sit down with Eva, a support product specialist at Cisco Meraki, who shares her unique role bridging the gap between network support and engineering. We delve into the importance of having a solid networking foundation, the need for adaptability in the ever-evolving tech landscape, and the value of continuous learning and [âŠ]
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In this episode of the âWi-Fi Hardware and Devicesâ series, we dive into the essential Wi-Fi tools that every network professional should keep in their bag. Weâll discuss various categories of tools, including Wi-Fi scanners, survey kits, packet capture tools, and protocol analyzers. Weâll explore popular options in each category, such as Wi-Fi Explorer Pro, [âŠ]
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In this episode of the âWi-Fi Hardware and Devicesâ series, we explore why Wi-Fi devices arenât all the same. We discuss the various factors that contribute to the differences in Wi-Fi devices and how these differences impact network performance and deployment. Key Points: Takeaways:
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In this episode, we discuss choosing the right Wi-Fi antennas for enterprise environments. The main topics covered include: This episode is part of our âWi-Fi Hardware and Devicesâ series, focusing on the crucial aspect of antenna selection for optimal Wi-Fi performance in various enterprise settings.
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In this episode of Clear To Send, François VergĂšs and Rowell Dionicio provide an in-depth overview of Wi-Fi access points. They delve into their evolution, form factors, and how different models cater to varying user needs. They start by discussing the importance of understanding the functionality of your Wi-Fi access points and how they fit [âŠ]
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In this episode of Clear To Send, François and Rowell dive into the world of Wi-Fi security and encryption as part of our âBack to Basicsâ series. We break down the evolution of Wi-Fi security, from the outdated and unsafe methods to the current gold standards. Hereâs what we cover: We also discuss why older [âŠ]
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In this episode of Clear To Send, François VergĂšs and Rowell Dionicio dive into the topic of optimizing Wi-Fi performance and coverage. As part of our âBack to Basicsâ series, we explore various strategies and best practices to enhance your wireless networkâs efficiency. Key points discussed in this episode include: Whether youâre a network administrator, [âŠ]
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Meter is going one step beyond AI chat bots with their product Command. Itâs a generative UI that goes beyond command line interface and adds visuals to create custom dashboards using a natural language interaction. A network operator can make queries for their network, configure SSIDs, new networks, and other network changes by using plain [âŠ]
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Wi-Fi 7 is just around the corner. It offers new features and complexities to help increase throughput and maintain low latency. In this episode, weâre joined by Arista Networks who gives us a run down on the different versions of MLO. With their testing, theyâve seen a few versions of MLO being used. As well [âŠ]
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Meraki starts with telling us the Wi-Fi trifecta of readiness. That is Regulatory/specs/certifications, Clients, and Infrastructure. You need all of this. And when you have all of this in place, Meraki adds useful features for the network operator. Features such as Proactive PCAP and Root Cause Analysis. This isnât just a PCAP file you download. [âŠ]
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Fortinet has had a strong portfolio. Theyâve been able to show all the solutions that are pertinent to a secure Wi-Fi network at every Mobility Field Day theyâve attended. This one is no different. Their end-to-end solutions make it easy for any organization to select Fortinet. Itâs no shock that theyâve been able to develop [âŠ]
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Rowell and Jussi discussed the integration and functionality of a new live view feature in Hamina. Jussi explained that the feature pulls data from the vendor, including details such as AP locations, maps, transmit powers, and more, to create a more accurate network coverage prediction. The discussion also touched on the systemâs ability to account [âŠ]
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In this episode, weâre speaking with Anil Varanasi â the CEO at Meter. Heâs an engineer that set out to solve an infrastructure problem with his brother, Sunil. Meter, founded in 2015, is a Network as a Service company that provides end-to-end networking solutions. From firewalls, to switches, and Wi-Fi â they provide the infrastructure [âŠ]
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Live demos are awesome to see. And when executed very well it is impressive. Arista Networks came to Mobility Field Day 11 ready to wow the delegates. With a Wi-Fi 7 access point in the room and a Google Pixel phone, they were able to show how MLO works in Wi-Fi 7. From their dashboard, [âŠ]
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Rowell was fortunate to be a delegate for Mobility Field Day (MFD) 11 which was located in Santa Clara, CA. Juniper Networks was the first presenter at MFD11 and just like in previous MFD events, there were many announcements and new features coming to the Mist dashboard. A lot of the discussion does revolve around [âŠ]
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In episode 333 of the CTS podcast, your hosts François VergĂšs and Rowell Dionicio delve deep into understanding Wi-Fi channels and frequencies. During the podcast, they discuss the intricacies of Wi-Fi channel operations and the science behind the frequencies used in Wi-Fi connections. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone seeking to [âŠ]
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Weâre headed back to the basics with a series of episodes focused on Wi-Fi fundamentals. How do devices and access points communicate with each other? How does it work in varying environments? A standards body defines how different vendors and manufacturers use a standard way to communicate over the air. Since the inception of Wi-Fi, [âŠ]
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Coming back from WLPC we feel highly motivated. But we also took the time to reflect on the conference, the content, and the people we connected with. In this episode, we talk about the lessons weâve learned from WLPC Phoenix. Those lessons are:
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In a big surprise to us, HPE has announced they will be acquiring Juniper Networks. Weâve been working with Mist Systems since Juniper Networks acquired them. Weâre hoping the acquisition doesnât impact Mist negatively but we can see why HPE wanted the MistAI technology. In this episode, weâre going to provide our opinions on the [âŠ]
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Network Access Control (NAC) has always been a challenging technology to implement. It usually meant utilizing someone with an expert level certification to come in and deploy it on your network. I remember when I was a systems administrator and watched a seasoned network engineer struggle to get it working the right way. Today, Juniper [âŠ]
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