Ahh, Aerohive, the company with the little worker bees all over the world! Aerohive is a great company that builds an easily deploy-able network taking into consideration other aspects of networking: the user. Their products are web based and cloud based allowing for more streamlined approach at upgrades and maintenance that some verticals such as…
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Visualizing the 802.11ac Wave With AirMagnet
Our first presenter at Wireless Field Day 5 was Fluke Networks. Fluke Networks purchased AirMagnet 4 years ago and has continued to develop the AirMagnet product line. They focus on three primary customers: [list_3] Enterprise – hardware and software for net diagnostics, analysis, monitoring and reporting of network and application performance for both wired and…
WFD5 – Get Your RF On
It’s time again for another round of Wireless Field Day and once again I was fortunate enough to be invited! One of the greatest aspects of the Tech Field Day events is the ability to hear from vendors that I don’t always have exposure to and hearing their side of the story. Historically in the…
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Meraki is one of those wireless companies that the more you learn about them the more you like what they are doing. They are a quick, agile, and nimble young company that is now owned by Cisco and is known as the Cloud Networking Group. I’ve had experience using their wireless, security, switching, and mobile…
WiFi Letting You Know You’re Pregnant?
I’m sure by now most have seen this story from various sources where the girl’s pregnancy was figured out by Target using analytic data before her dad knew. Now we are starting to see a trend with wireless where we can get location analytics that allows stores and venue operators to understand traffic flow, dwell…
An Island Full of Wireless
There’s a common theme going on here lately in the wireless industry. All of a sudden there is this huge push for quality management tools. We’ve heard about it from many different vendors and one vendor has an interesting play: a partially vendor agnostic solution. With Aruba’s AirWave product you are monitoring the health of…
Space the Next Management Frontier
Juniper has been an interesting company to follow since their acquisition of the Trapeze product line. It’s not common for me to see them in my visits to customer sites. I think I’ve only seen a Trapeze once in the wild at a University. We’ve all been wondering what they were up to with the…
Hello Moto…
I’ve come across Motorola a few times but primarily it is solely for their AirDefense WIPs system. It’s very rare if I come across them as a WLAN client access medium. There has been an evolution of WLAN architecture for Motorola similar to what others have gone through in their lifespan. First it was independent…
WFD4 – New Beginnings
Where has the time gone? We are already quickly approaching the start of Wireless Field Day 4 which will kick off on Wednesday in San Jose, CA. WFD4 brings a new format to this amazing event that happens twice a year. A change to the format may allow for a slightly more relaxed pace allowing…