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Hoe vaak gebruik jij nog een netwerkkabel? Waarschijnlijk nog maar zelden. We zijn namelijk sterk afhankelijk geworden van draadloze verbindingen. Innovaties als 3G, 4G en nu 5G hebben de mobiele netwerken razendsnel gemaakt. Ook thuis hebben we WiFi zien veranderen met standaarden als WiFi N (WiFi 4), AC (WiFi 5) en AX (WiFi 6). In deze Techzine Talks bespreken we die nieuwe draadloze standaarden, hoe ze verschillen, maar ook hoe ze steeds vaker samenwerken.
Listen to the latest WiFi Ninjas Podcast, where we discuss WiFi 6E, its drivers, challenges, numbers and share our thoughts on the topic. Enjoy!
Apologies for the crackling in the audio! A recording snafu forced us to use a backup recording that wasn't as high quality as we would have liked.
It's TechSNAP story time as we head out into the field with Jim and put Sure-Fi technology to the test. Plus an update on Wifi 6, an enlightening Chromebook bug, and some not-quite-quantum key distribution.
Listen to the part 2 of our latest WiFi Ninjas podcast , where we do a deep dive & real-world testing of WiFi6. It's also a great follow-up for any fellow WiFi geek that have missed our Natilik Nomads meetup we have recently hosted with Matt or simply share some WiFi love :)
Listen to the latest WiFi Ninjas podcast, where we do a deep dive & real-world testing of WiFi6. It's also a great follow-up for any fellow WiFi geek that have missed our Natilik Nomads meetup we have recently hosted with Matt or simply share some WiFi love :)
This week on The Wrap, we'll explore the beginning of 5G, with hardware and prices for eager Australians. Plus the latest in computers and more in five minutes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to our latest WiFiNinjas Podcast episode where we discuss all things 802.11ax with a massive WiFi Legend David Coleman from Aerohive!
A relatively short week in tech still has big news, with Intel chips that will likely bring new Macs in the middle of the year. Plus foldable phone woes, pricey headphones reviewed, and more. All in five. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fan favorite Chuck Lukaszewski takes center stage to discuss some in-depth 802.11ax topics as well as the IEEE ratification process, 6 GHz coming to Wi-Fi, and even some other unlicensed wireless technologies. While wrapping up, Jussi Kiviniemi from Ekahau sneaks in to wreak havoc on the flow of the show.
We're joined by Mark Edwards, Darrel DeRosia, and Firas Shaari to discuss the new Wi-Fi Alliance name for 802.11, real-world 802.11ax, and some 802.11ax performance.
Is your home WiFi speed getting you down? We'll check out a new technology that could help and review Microsoft's Surface Go. Plus news from space, Sonos, and more in five. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Conf T with your SE, Bryan, Brian and Joe go into the weeds a bit and talk about Wi-Fi. Everything from best practices, to new standards including WPA3 and 802.11ax. Bryan and his fellow SEs go over some common mistakes made when planning for wireless deployments and even take a peak behind the curtain to see what the future of wireless technologies look like. Links: Cisco Clean Air: http://cs.co/9007ElwqT Meraki Air Marshall: http://cs.co/9008Elwqp Cisco Wi-Fi 6 Overview: http://cs.co/9009ElwqV What is Wi-Fi 6: http://cs.co/9000Elwqn Cisco Blog - Wi-Fi 6: http://cs.co/9001ElwqX Wi-Fi 6 Whitepaper: http://cs.co/9002Elwqk
This past summer during Cisco Live 2018, we had the chance to sit down with Walt Shaw, Senior Product Line Manager for Cisco’s Wireless Networking Business Unit, to talk about the future of Cisco’s wireless product lines and some of their announcements that occurred during the show. He walked us through the current and upcoming capabilities of DNA Center when paired with the 4800 series access points. Features such as a dedicated radio for real-time intelligent packet captures as well as in-depth analysis using a massive signature-based anomaly detection engine for up-to-the-minute health and performance monitoring of wireless networks. We also spent some time with Walt looking forward to new technologies like WPA3 and 802.11ax and how these new products and features will be crucial for troubleshooting WLANs until the time our tools can catch up – if they even can anymore. This episode was recorded live at Cisco Live 2018 on the World of Solutions floor so it’s not just liquor keeping us distracted… the liquor, the crowd, the security guards, and the desire to not get banned from future events made this episode a bit noisy. Follow the show on Twitter: @WhiskeyNWifi Follow the hosts on Twitter: @samuel_clements and @radzima Subscribe to the show in iTunes, Google Play, or from your favorite podcast app.
In this episode we discuss the Wi-Fi Alliance and their new naming scheme, WPA3/OWE, 802.11ax, and find out why Sam is much better at arguing than Ryan.
On "Altered Geek," Steve returns to the Friday edition of the show to discuss the Animaniacs and other Animation Revivals, Listener Feedback catch up, the new Wi-Fi 802.11AX standard, USB-C 3.2 increasing the use of the same cords, the new WB / DC Film President and how the bandaids may not help, and more! All this and more on Altered Geek!Get Altered, Get Geeky with Altered Geek Merchandise!Check out the store hereUse the Hashtag #WhatsGeekyToYou with what you're geeking out to this week and we'll try to feature your topic in a future episode!Contact: E-mail | Twitter | Facebook | RSS FeedTo see more from Steve "Megatron" Phillips, stay tuned into "Altered Geek" and watch "Altered Geek" weekly or anytime on-demand on AlteredGeek.com and Blogtalkradio.