- A good Wi-Fi design is about getting four things right..!!Becoming a good Wi-Fi design professional requires extensive knowledge in different aspects of networking and also some areas of project management. The 400+ pages of CWDP book from CWNP teaches you exactly that. From requirement gathering & analysis to post implementation validation, the CWDP curriculum is designed to make you a well rounded design professional. … Continue reading “A good Wi-Fi design is about getting four things right..!!”
- A Checklist of Expenses for your WiFi projectLooking to install new WiFi infrastructure or upgrade your current system? Wondering what costs are involved for your project? Here is something that might help. Having worked on multiple WiFi projects ranging from tens of access points (APs) to thousands of access points, I thought it might be a good idea to have a checklist … Continue reading “A Checklist of Expenses for your WiFi project”
- Autocad LT for Wi-Fi Engineers – Managing LayersAre you a Wi-Fi engineer who received a CAD file to perform design on Ekahau but couldn’t because of the sheer number of layers slowing down the software or making it hard to understand the floor plan after importing? You are not alone. If Wi-Fi designing is part of your job description, this is something … Continue reading “Autocad LT for Wi-Fi Engineers – Managing Layers”
- Keys to Understanding WPA3 – SAE : Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Dragonfly Key ExchangeWPA3 certification is introduced by Wi-Fi Alliance in 2018 as a successor to WPA2. It aims to alleviate the vulnerabilities in WPA2 and provide more secure wireless networks. It introduces new concepts like Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE), dragonfly key exchange, NIST elliptical curve cryptography etc. To make it easier to understand WPA3 as a … Continue reading “Keys to Understanding WPA3 – SAE : Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange, Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Dragonfly Key Exchange”
- Automation of Operational Tasks on Mist InfrastructureEver since I posted my first python script to upgrade Mist Infrastructure, I was intrigued with the endless opportunities to automate daily tasks on Mist. I also got the chance to improve my python skills and learned how using modules can enable code reusability and improve efficiency. In this post I am sharing my Github … Continue reading “Automation of Operational Tasks on Mist Infrastructure”