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Disable RRM? Aint Nobody Got Time for That!
Radio Resource Management (RRM) has been a hot topic as of late. This is the...
802.1X Authentication Overview
First things first. It’s 802.1X, not 802.1x or 802.11x. Now that we...
EAP-PEAP – A Closer Look
In the 802.1x Authentication Overview blog we established that EAP is layer...
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EAP-PEAP – Certificate Requirements
EAP-PEAPv0 (EAP-MSCHAPv2) requires a server certificate be installed on the RADIUS server in order to establish a secure TLS tunnel. Client computer and user certificates are not required as...
Disable RRM? Aint Nobody Got Time for That!
Radio Resource Management (RRM) has been a hot topic as of late. This is the technology wireless networks use to maximize performance and adapt to interference by automatically configuring optimal...
Monetizing Wi-Fi Part 1 – Premium Access and User Journeys
Introduction Wi-Fi is now the preferred method of access to the network. More and more applications are moving to the cloud. Consumers are demanding always on anywhere wireless internet access and...
SDN and Wi-Fi Part 1 – SDN Background
The purpose of this blog is to define what Software-defined Networking (SDN) is and to start a dialogue around what this could mean for Enterprise Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The first...
SDN and Wi-Fi Part 2 – SDN in Enterprise Wi-Fi
To date, the SDN discussion has been largely focused on the data center and wired networks. As enterprises move to virtualization and the cloud, they see that the configuration of conventional...
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