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Understanding PoE Terminology

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 phones, signage, and other networked devices along with data

PING Usage and Limitations

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 Request frames to an end network device and listening for the Echo Reply frames from the device. In other words, if the end device receives and returns the Ping, then you have connectivity to the device.

Understand Noise with WiFi SNR

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.

The Physical Layer Matters

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 Defined and How to Avoid Common Issues

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

Differences Between TCP and UDP

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