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EtherScope nXG helps you to know your network in under 1 minute….
- Mike Pennacchi
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that enables Ethernet cables to carry electrical power to devices such as WiFi access points, IP cameras, VoIP…
- Julio Petrovitch
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Ping is a protocol used to verify device availability, response time, and packet loss in a network by sending ICMP (Internet Control Messaging Protocol) Echo…
- Daniel Klimke
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While 802.11ax can co-exist with older technologies, it can only deliver the promised gains if a careful migration strategy is put in place….
- Julio Petrovitch
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SNR, or Signal to Noise Ratio, is a measurement of how strong a signal is through the noise of the medium it is traveling through….
- Julio Petrovitch
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It’s true that WiFi network documentation isn’t the most fun thing to do. In fact, it can be such an eye-rolling task that engineers in…
- Julio Petrovitch
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Packet drops and jitter can greatly reduce the quality of a Voice Over WiFi call. When troubleshooting Voice Over WiFi call quality issues the following…
- Julio Petrovitch
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We are in the networking age of multi-gigabit wireless connections. Lightning-fast WiFi technologies move data from one place to another, routing business-critical traffic at speeds…
- Julio Petrovitch
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PoE “Power over Ethernet” has become a very common technology in today’s enterprise environments. As the demand for PoE increases, the demand for increased power…
- Daniel Klimke
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If you are having problems with wireless AP’s not joining the controller check the following: Verify that both the power and ethernet link lights are…
- Julio Petrovitch
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