Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast
1) Soiltech Wireless - helping farmers through wireless technology
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 CA...Show More
2) Panos Vouzis from NetBeez iPerf 2 vs 3
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...Show More
3) George Ou's Creative Solution To Bad Zoom Calls
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...Show More
4) Mistifying Juniper Switches
Keith Parsons Interview Wes Purvis, Jussi Kiviniemi and Abhi Shamsundar of Mist
5) Rick Steiner’s Approach to Problem Solving
Rick shares insights on problem solving for Wireless LAN Professionals
6) Implementation of Cisco Live with Chris O’Donnell
Chris O'Donnell discusses the success and challenges he and his team experience in setting up Cisco Live.
7) Wi-Fi For Beginners with Nigel Bowden
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 yo...Show More
8) Get Your Stupid Device Off My Network
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 ...Show More
9) The WLAN Pi in 2020 Changes Updates
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 ...Show More
10) Why You Should Always Do A Validation Survey - or not
Keith and Sam "argue" on whether or not you should always do a Validation Survey. What are your thoughts?