

3 Ways Wi-Fi Design Has Evolved (Since my career began)
"I solemnly swear not to use the phrase co-channel interference." Offsetting Requirements, Not Devices When I stared in 2019, our whole teams were using various "device offset" applied onto our predictive and measure surveys: -5 dB for for laptops -7 dB for phones -10 dB for scanners You get the idea. Sometimes, I would get real far from the AP, where FSPL stabilizes, and take the average of forty RSSI measurements and then compare that to the average of forty measurements on
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5 Tips to Have Your Certified Wireless Security Professional (CWSP) Exam on Lock
Much like the CWAP, many consider the CWSP a major roadblock to getting their CWNE. Personally, I found this test easier, but that does...
May 13, 20254 min read
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Takeaways from Wi-Fi World Congress '25
Usually, I leave these events with way too much to note about presentation content. This time is different. While some presentations...
May 6, 20254 min read
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A Trip to the Wizarding World of Wi-Fi: WLPC Phoenix 2025 Recap
Once again, I had the privilege of attending the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference (WLPC) in Phoenix, AZ. Coincidentally, this also...
Feb 25, 20254 min read
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Sidos Wave: Post-Test Drive Thoughts
Credit: Hotpot.ai Art Generator The survey tool industry finds itself at an inflection point. Gone are the days of Ekahau's monopoly...
Dec 9, 20245 min read
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Will Wi-Fi 7 Compete More With Cellular and IoT Protocols?
As the leaves change, I find myself hunched over my desk absorbing all the new features in IEEE 802.11be. Of these features, MLO...
Oct 30, 20244 min read
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Is 802.11v Problematic?
Recently, I posted about the differences between 802.11k and 802.11v. However, I left some questions unanswered. Both amendments help...
Oct 1, 20244 min read
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