The most recent content from our members.
I can summarize this week in three words: THWACKcamp! THWACKcamp! THWACKcamp! I am in Austin this week. If you are able to visit for THWACKcamp, please say hello and let's sit down to talk data. Or bacon. As always, here are some links from the Intertubz that I hope will hold your interest. Enjoy! The Absurdly…
Has anyone successfully added Cisco/Meraki MR34 access points to Solarwinds NPM and had them correctly recognized as a wireless access point? I've tried adding them and they come up as an unknown device. Thanks, Al
It's hard to imagine life as we know it without wireless networking. Just about every company that has a network nowadays has extended it using 802.11 or some other wireless technology and that means that we as network engineers, systems administrators, and IT managers are responsible for building and maintaining these…
First, came WiFi, that essential technology that keeps us online – provided we have the one PC hooked up to the cable modem and router, and the another PC with a wireless networking card. Then came WiVi, which uses WiFi technology to “see” through walls to detect motion. According to www.popsci.com, the US Navy discovered…
The next generation of wireless Internet, says the British newspaper, The Independent, could use converted LED light bulbs to transmit data. Researchers in Germany and China have tested the technology, known as “li fi,” and have reached speeds of up to 3 Gbps and 150 mbps, respectively. Researchers in Britain have achieved…
Since it is redundant to log into different Access Points to not only turn on the radio interfaces, and to set their channel, I present this config.
It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.