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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…
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…
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….
SNR, or Signal to Noise Ratio, is a measurement of how strong a signal is when compared to the noise on the medium it’s traveling…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are the most common network protocols used in network device communication today. The connection-oriented TCP was…