Looking forward to Networking Field Day
There’s nothing quite like a Field Day event and I have the privilege of being invited to Networking Field Day on Nov 17th and 18th. At Field Day events, you have the opportunity to hear deep in the...
View ArticleUnofficial #WLPC Twitter Attendee List, PHX2017 Edition
It’s become a tradition here at Mostly Networks to run the unofficial Twitter attendee list for the US edition of the WLPC conference. I hope you find the list useful! It’s not updated real-time, but...
View ArticleExploring Mesh with an AP-205H
After Wireless Field Day 8, Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company™, generously provided the delegates with a variety of hardware to take a look it. It was quite the spread and a very impressive...
View ArticleUpdated WLC Snippet
Just a quick note to share my updated TextExpander snippet for downloading files to a Cisco WLC. I’ve added a dropdown for my most commonly used datatypes and transfer modes and made the username and...
View ArticleWhat I’m Looking Forward to at Cisco Live 2017
I have arrived in Las Vegas for Cisco Live 2017. My schedule is pretty full and I wanted to share some of what I’m looking forward to this year. One thing I’m not looking forward to is 112F...
View ArticleThe Network Engineering Tool
The Network Engineering Tool (which I will now refer to as the netool) is the result if an Indiegogo campaign. I borrowed the unit I tested from the WLPC Lending Library. The netool is a portable,...
View ArticlePaessler’s PRTG Even Monitors The Weather
While I was attending Cisco Live this year, I had the opportunity to attend Tech Field Day Extra and learn a bit about PRTG from Paessler AG. I’d heard of PRTG and even evaluated it before, but it had...
View ArticleUsing a 40Gb to 10Gb Breakout Cable on NX-OS
This cable turns a 40Gbps port into four 10Gbps ports As part of a core refresh, I had a pair of shiny new Nexus 93108TC-EX switches. I needed to connect them to the old core switches using a QSFP to...
View ArticleA Wi-Fi Guy Meets 3D Printing
A couple people at my office went to CES last year. One of them was showing me pictures and it seemed like everything was made with a 3D printer. Not just the usual things you expect like prototypes...
View Article#WLPC_US and Free Wi-Fi Training Resources
Registration for #WLCP_US is now open! If you work in Wi-Fi you should really check it out. It’s a great place to learn and network with other WLAN Pros. New this year are Deep Dive Sessions, which are...
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