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Why Wyebot?

Why Wyebot?

OK. Here’s a personal fact:my favorite question in the world is “Why?”. Not only because I love to understand everything but because understanding goes hand in hand with purpose. How can I use this tool and reap full benefits: let it make my life/job easier, meet my objectives, <insert magical unicorn marketing language keywords here>. But anyways, I’m getting off track here, so… I’ve been working for my current employer for 20 years. My typical environment is a large higher…

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Multicast-en français!

Multicast-en français!

Un spécial en français pour mes collègues chéris Troubleshooting de multicast 101 Nous avons eu récemment certains soucis avec le multicast. Comme c’est une bibitte un peu bizare qui donne des boutons à la majorité des tech, admins, analystes et architectes réseau, je laisse le tout ici pour aider un troubleshoot ultérieur. Le multicast est basé sur deux choses: des adresses ip de classe D (L3) dans un range réservé et des Mac address sous le format 0100.5fXX.XXXX pour IGMP….

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MFD series: Cisco’s modular approach for WLCs

MFD series: Cisco’s modular approach for WLCs

For the past 20 years I’ve been really keen to know what is going on around West Tasman Drive in San Jose. Why is that? Well it so happens I began my career in technology playing with Cisco gear and hold several of their certifications. As one of the major players in Wi-Fi from the start, their offer has evolved, for better or for worse, as a complete portfolio which has been rebranded under the Catalyst name in the last…

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Are you ready to go on a Trek?

Are you ready to go on a Trek?

The Wi-Fi community is awesome. Nothing new there right? Well, hold on. What makes us awesome is that we care for one another and try to help each other when we get the chance. We also love to share our experiences and knowledge. This is one of the reason why I started the Wi-Fi Pros Slack channel. Everyday hundreds of professionals can exchange on life, tech and everything else. Many have found solutions, some have found friends and others have…

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CWSA: a New Track for Your Wireless Studies

CWSA: a New Track for Your Wireless Studies

As I’ve mentioned previously, though I know a lot of folks in the wireless world, I’ve come to realize how very different our jobs are. Some people will be out and about surveying the world, others will be planning and others will be managing and troubleshooting. Personally, I find myself in the middle of this mess as a Wi-Fi specialist in a large university: not quite an architect though I dabble with architecture sometimes, not an analyst by title and…

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Ekahau Pro and Connect: Same Great Software, only Greater!

Ekahau Pro and Connect: Same Great Software, only Greater!

On April 9th the world’s Wi-Fi Pros were invited to a webinar by one of our industry’s leader in software tools, Ekahau, for the launch of something that would forever change the face of our beloved ESS. Since a lot of us Wi-Fi geeks were involved in the beta of some of the new products, the anticipation was palpable. The idea behind ESS Pro and Connect is to harness the power of the Sidekick, their awesome wireless data acquisition tool…

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JTAs: revisiting CWSP and a coupon for Wi-Fi Trek!

JTAs: revisiting CWSP and a coupon for Wi-Fi Trek!

As I’ve mentionned previously, I had the chance of participating in the JTAs for the next version of CWSP. To ensure the validity of the exam revision process, CWNP has begun last year to follow a procedure recommended by ANSI. This process includes a JTA, followed by the definition of objectives, a breakdown into categories which are weighted according to the real life « importance » of tasks, and then finally the creation of exam and course materials. So CWNP…

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Something about Time Flying, CWNEs, CWNP and Women in STEM

Something about Time Flying, CWNEs, CWNP and Women in STEM

Wow. I have to apologize. I am not keeping up much with my blog as of late. So, what have I been up to in all this time? Well, I’ve earned CWNE last March, I am CWNE #275. This had been quite the trek, since it is required, as you may know, to pass 4 exams and submit an application before a board of peers to be recognized as an expert in wireless. Being awarded the cert is quite humbling….

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Strike, heartbreak and new opportunities

Strike, heartbreak and new opportunities

So, after an awesome WLPC where I got to meet, share and learn new Wi-Fi standards, I am back home. What I love about that kind of event is that I get back to the office pumped and ready to make our network better. Unfortunately, while I was gone, my union decided to prolong the current strike. That means that I don’t get to go back and do the stuff I love. Instead I have to freeze on the side…

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A new home, and a new group

A new home, and a new group

Hi!   After slacking on my blogging duties for a little while, I am back, and with a new proposition: to avoid the political mumbo jumbo and 140 chars limitation of Twitter, I have created a Slack group for Wi-Fi pros.   You can access it by subscribing here:[invitations_for_slack][invitations_for_slack_badge clickable=”yes”]   Gotta go, flying to WLPC in less than 2 hours,   Mae