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Host Keith Parsons and guest Stephen Orr took time at the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Phoenix this past February to discuss the security implications of Wi-Fi 7. Stephen explains that new features in Wi-Fi 7 require specific security protocols such as WPA3 to function. Challenges with device onboarding and secure authentication are addressed next,... Read more »
Host Keith Parsons and guest Stephen Orr took time at the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Phoenix this past February to discuss the security implications of Wi-Fi 7. Stephen explains that new features in Wi-Fi 7 require specific security protocols such as WPA3 to function. Challenges with device onboarding and secure authentication are addressed next,... Read more »
In this episode, join Natilik's Wi-Fi expert, Ashley Mead, as he dives into the world of Wi-Fi 7. Discover the groundbreaking advantages this latest wireless standard brings, from enhanced speeds to unprecedented reliability. Ashley will also address common misconceptions about Wi-Fi 7 and clarify what it truly means for businesses.Learn about the latest innovations from leading technology vendors that are paving the way for Wi-Fi 7 adoption. Plus, get an insider's perspective on the exciting trends, key takeaways, and standout moments from the recent Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Prague.Whether you're a tech enthusiast or an enterprise leader, this episode will provide valuable insights into the future of wireless connectivity.Get started on your Wi-Fi 7 journey with a wireless survey from Natilik: www.natilik.com/trials/wi-fi-surveys-including-wi-fi-6e/
Keith Townsend sits down with Keith Parsons, Managing Director of Wireless LAN Professionals Conference to discuss their upcoming conference in Phoenix, AZ. Parsons has a unique approach to IT conferences. You won't find any vendors looking to give away swag or scan your badge. It's all about the content and networking with your peers. Does [...]
In this episode, Nick is visiting Joel in Idaho for culture exchange. They discuss the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference (which they've just returned from), how to deal with foreign currency while traveling, inner-tubing, Nick's impressions of the Prusa MINI 3D printer, and... socks. Also, Joel attempts to convert inches to millimeters, and Nick reveals what is wrong with how Americans label floors in buildings.Stuff from this episode:Wireless LAN Professionals ConferenceLocal Area NetworkThe Korean PCB fabricator that Joel usedThe Chinese PCB fabricator that Joel usually usesThe Packet PotatoBoise, IdahoActual, real footage of Nick inner-tubingPrusa MININick's referral link for TransferwiseNicks referral link for Bombas SocksJoel's referral link for Privacy.com
Recorded live at Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
Recorded live at Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
Recorded live at Wireless LAN Professionals Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
Jake Snyder sits down with us and Mike Albano returns to talk programming and automation. Mario Gingras, Andrew Pieper, and Drew Lentz add to the conversation as the show spirals out of control and the night wraps up.
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.
In this segment, Sam and Ryan are joined by Mike Albano to talk about OpenConfig and the work he's been doing to bring an open, standard interface for the management and monitoring of wireless networks.
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.
Join us as we kick off the WLPC Live podcast for a discussion about the conference with Keith Parsons, the founder and organizer of WLAN Pros and WLPC.