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Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast

Keith R. Parsons

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Wireless LAN Professionals is a place to Educate, Inform, Encourage and Entertain those involved in Wireless LANs. This Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast is an audio manifestation of those goals. Our host is Wireless LAN veteran, consultant, designer, and teacher… Keith Parsons.
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Keith has a fascinating interview with Ehsan Soltan of Soiltech Wireless on how they are helping farmers monitor the soil moisture in their crops in real time using wireless technology specifically CAT-M1, and NB-IOT.โดย Keith R Parsons
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Panos Vousiz from NetBeez stopped by to talk about the differences between iPerf2 and iPerf3 a deeper dive from his #WLPC 2020 Phoenix presentation. Read more from Panos at netbeez.net/blog Find more about all things WLAN from wlanpros.comโดย Keith R Parsons
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Keith spoke with George Ou on a creative solution he came up with for executives at his company who were dealing with latency due to too many users on the Wi-Fi. With some basic gear anyone can get on Amazon and a little set up this might be a solution worth trying.
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Nigel Bowden talks about his podcast series, “Wi-Fi for Beginners” that he created to help those just getting started in Wi-Fi. The series is already several years old, but is still very helpful if you need to get a crash course in 802.11 technologies.โดย Keith R Parsons
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Are consumer devices wreaking havoc on your network? You are not alone? What are the possible solutions? Are there any? What should the Wi-Fi Alliance do - if anything. Lee Badman shares his opinions on all of these topics and more.โดย Keith R Parsons
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The WLAN Pi has undergone several changes and updates since it's initial appearance at WLPC Jerry Olla brings us up to speed on what he shared at #WLPC 2020 in Phoenix and what changes might still be expected this year. Learn more at www.wlanpi.com Watch Jerry's presentation at #WLPC here Follow the WLAN Pi project on Twitter here…
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Gabe shares a brief overview of Broadcom's involvement in the history and development of Wi-Fi chipsets over the years and when did the industry identify the critical need for new spectrum? He also discusses what we can expect from Broadcom in regards to Wi-Fi 6E.โดย Keith R Parsons
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Wi-Fi Explorer Pro by Adrian Granados is a wonderful resource that should be in every wireless LAN professional's toolkit. In this quick presentation, Keith shows you 10 things Wi-Fi Explorer can do you might not have known, plus he reveals some cool news about what's coming soon from Adrian. The image in the show notes should tell you all.…
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How does the Wireless Adjuster Program fit alongside the CWNP program today? "The CWNP program has two holes that I see now." CWNP courses don't provide enough of best practice assessment, best practice knowledge, and then, of course, remediation and troubleshooting, and the use of "lightweight tools". The gap this program fills sits between CWNA a…
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We've had some big Wi-Fi news last week with the FCC chairman putting out a new press release and a new vote coming April 23rd all about 6GHz. There has been a lot of desire in the wireless LAN professionals community to get some more spectrum. And it looks like we're actually going to get some, which is very good. Keith talks to Chuck Lukaszewski …
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In This Episode: - Carter Burke and Chris Marco of AccelTex tell what is new with the Accelerator Site Survey Battery Pack V2 - the follow up to their popular, portable, site survey battery pack. - We also hear from Phil Morgan present "RF Math For Muggles" from WLPC 2019 Prague.
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In This Episode: - Keith speaks to Philip Solis about his take on the future of Wireless Chip Sets and much more - Jamie Jackson presents Docker and Ansible at WLPC Phoenix 2019
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In This Episode: - Keith talks all things Wi-Fi Awards with Scott Lester and Tauni Odia of The Contention Window Podcast, and Sam Clements and Jonathan Davis - Jason Hintersteiner presents his thoughts on 60GHZ - what you need to know about 802 11ad and 802 11ay for his presentation at WLPC Phoenix 2019…
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In This Episode: - Keith sits down with Cees Links of Qorvo.com. They reflect on Cees' pioneering work in Wi-Fi and talk about where things are headed with Wi-Fi 6. - Ben Miller shares his thoughts on how to use channel utilization in Wi-Fi from his presentation at WLPC Phoenix 2019
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In This Episode: - David Coleman and Keith talk about some of the different Wi-Fi Conferences they have attended over the years and highlight the differences between them. - Samuel Clements explains from WLPC Phoenix 2019 why he so often replies to Wi-Fi questions with "It depends".
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In This Episode: - Jussi & Keith talk Wireless LAN events as they drive through Helsinki in Jussi's 1971 Datsun 240z 3.5liter supercharged. Come along for the ride. - Keith also answers your questions and helps bring clarity to a problematic installation that has grown complicated over time. - Finally, we hear from Dale Hurshowy with his WLPC Phoen…
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In This Episode: - Keith discusses some of the "soft skills" needed to be able to effectively get actual requirements for your scope of work - Panos Vouzis shares what is new with NetBeez - Mike Albano talks about deploying Google Enterprise Wi-Fi
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In This Episode: - Keith answers the question "How can I feel comfortable with my knowledge level in wireless?" - Keith and Brian Tuttle talk about what is new with the new Metageek Wi-Spy Air - Jerry Olla talks about Ekahau Connect
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In This Episode: - Keith answers the question: "How can I get non-technical people to have a basic understanding of the dynamics of Wireless environments. - Jari Vikstedt from ETS Lindgren talks about what he sees rolling out in 5G
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In This Episode: - We answer the question: "How do I get my hands on wireless software tools like AirMagnet? I am just getting started in running a small consulting and integration business. The cost of getting some of these software tools can get pretty daunting" - Keith takes us behind the scenes at Ekahau, getting to know some of the behind-the-…
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In This Episode: - Anil Gupta from startup Wyebot talks about his journey through a few startups, software development and finally what Wyebot is all about - Devin Barger talks "Next Generation Troubleshooting with Meraki Wireless" from WLPC Prague 2018
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In This Episode: Keith has a great conversation with Anand Srinivas from Nyansa talking how useful data and analytics can be and what the future of troubleshooting networks might look like with the help of AI among other things
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In This Episode: - Arne Bier talks about how "geeking out" allows him to go deep into his growing understanding of Wi-Fi and shares how to build your own virtual lab - Troy Martin presents his Ten Talk "Effects of Rate Limiting on Wi-Fi Flow" from WLPC Prague 2018
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In This Episode: - Stephen Cooper shares how continual learning is the key to success as a wireless LAN professional - Robert Boardman takes us "Back to the Basics" from his WLPC Prague 2018 Ten Talk
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In This Episode: - Yosef Graziano talks about why he thinks a good understanding of routing and switching is so important for success in Wi-Fi - Josh Halley shares how NOT to perform a BLE Site Survey from WLPC Prague 2018
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In This Episode: - Rene Kriedemann talks about his journey into Wi-Fi and gives us a little insight into the WLAN dynamics in Germany. - Srikanth Subramanian overviews 11ax MU-MIMO from WLPC Phoenix 2018
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In This Episode: - Troy Martin shares shares the pros and cons for different roles in the WLAN industry as well as talking about what makes a good student. - Brian Long Takes us on a journey into optimizing our SSH experience
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In This Episode: - Keith shares another great resource, one he uses as a regular "go to": the iPerf3 Lamination Reference Card - Lee Badman makes a passionate argument that bad code can have some serious consequences. - Mark Raats shares his journey to CWNE and shares some of his own life lessons he has been learning along the way.…
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In This Episode: - Devin Barger shares his own "Wi-Fi story" and explains why being able to communicate WLAN principles to different "audiences" is so valuable for WLAN Professionals. - Keith reviews one of his most used charts from the WLAN Professionals Notebook - The 802.11ac -VHT MCS, SNR, RSSI chart…
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In This Episode: Keith catches up with David Westcott and David Coleman to find out what's new in the 5th edition of the Sybex CWNA Study Guide Keith also highlights the 802.11 Wireshark Filters from the Wireless LAN Professionals Notebook
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In this Episode: - Keith talks about the importance of Ethernet Cabling - Philipp Ebbecke encourages us to just jump in and start learning Wi-Fi with resources all around you. - Neil Mavis demonstrates how to booting Ekahau in 12 Seconds and how to get the most from your laptop
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In This Episode: - Keith talks Conversion Charts - Andrew McHale shares the importance of learning the fundamentals before you go deep with specific vendors and also gives advice on what factors to consider before switching jobs - Lee Badman shares your answers the question "What are you most hopeful and skeptical of for the next few years of Wi-Fi…
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