Link Layer Discovery Protocol
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral protocol that is used to advertise capabilities and information about the device. Every one of the
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral protocol that is used to advertise capabilities and information about the device. Every one of the
This is the third blog in a series on Wi-Fi 6 and the new 6GHz spectrum. Read the other blogs as well: Designing for 6GHz
Advantages of WPA3 for Wi-Fi Security This is the second blog in a series of Wi-Fi 6 and the new spectrum. Read blog 1; Designing
Since the introduction of wireless to networking, the WLAN has been limited by one major factor: the radio spectrum. When Wi-Fi was first introduced, the
Learn how to test and validate a new internet connection in the following video.
By utilizing both radios in the EtherScope, a complete network topology can be acquired even when untethered. Simply let the Wi-Fi Test radio scan while
A popular feature of the EtherScope nXG is the Network Performance Test. This allows the EtherScope to send simultaneous streams of test traffic to up to four remote endpoints.
Packets don’t lie. Network engineers have heard that statement for years. For the most part, it is true. When a device is placed properly in
This can create problems for end-users as they try to utilize applications and network services. In this tech tip, we’ll explore how a duplicate IP can happen and what the symptoms are.
Have you ever noticed how while standing in one place the Wi-Fi network works great, but while walking around the building you get disconnected or
Hard to believe, but there are vendors out there calling their product a “network tester” when it can’t even link.