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Author: Keith R. Parsons

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Wireless LAN Professionals is a place to Educate, Inform, Encourage and Entertain those involved in Wireless LANs.

This Wireless LAN Professionals Podcast is an audio manifestation of those goals.

Our host is Wireless LAN veteran, consultant, designer, and teacher… Keith Parsons.
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Keith Parsons Interview Wes Purvis, Jussi Kiviniemi and Abhi Shamsundar of Mist
Chris O'Donnell discusses the success and challenges he and his team experience in setting up Cisco Live. 
Nigel Bowden talks about his podcast series, "Wi-Fi for Beginners" that he created to help those just getting started in Wi-Fi. The series is already several years old, but is still very helpful if you need to get a crash course in 802.11 technologies.
Keith has a fascinating interview with Ehsan Soltan of Soiltech Wireless on how they are helping farmers monitor the soil moisture in their crops in real time using wireless technology specifically CAT-M1, and NB-IOT.
Panos Vousiz from NetBeez stopped by to talk about the differences between iPerf2 and iPerf3 a deeper dive from his #WLPC 2020 Phoenix presentation.  Read more from Panos at netbeez.net/blog Find more about all things WLAN from wlanpros.com 
Keith spoke with George Ou on a creative solution he came up with for executives at his company who were dealing with latency due to too many users on the Wi-Fi. With some basic gear anyone can get on Amazon and a little set up this might be a solution worth trying.
Rick shares insights on problem solving for Wireless LAN Professionals
Are consumer devices wreaking havoc on your network? You are not alone? What are the possible solutions? Are there any? What should the Wi-Fi Alliance do - if anything. Lee Badman shares his opinions on all of these topics and more.
The WLAN Pi has undergone several changes and updates since it's initial appearance at WLPC Jerry Olla brings us up to speed on what he shared at #WLPC 2020 in Phoenix and what changes might still be expected this year. Learn more at www.wlanpi.com Watch Jerry's presentation at #WLPC here Follow the WLAN Pi project on Twitter here
Keith and Sam "argue" on whether or not you should always do a Validation Survey. What are your thoughts?
Gabe shares a brief overview of Broadcom's involvement in the history and development of Wi-Fi chipsets over the years and when did the industry identify the critical need for new spectrum?  He also discusses what we can expect from Broadcom in regards to Wi-Fi 6E.  
Wi-Fi Explorer Pro by Adrian Granados is a wonderful resource that should be in every wireless LAN professional's toolkit. In this quick presentation, Keith shows you 10 things Wi-Fi Explorer can do you might not have known, plus he reveals some cool news about what's coming soon from Adrian. The image in the show notes should tell you all.
How does the Wireless Adjuster Program fit alongside the CWNP program today? "The CWNP program has two holes that I see now." CWNP courses don't provide enough of best practice assessment, best practice knowledge, and then, of course, remediation and troubleshooting, and the use of "lightweight tools". The gap this program fills sits between CWNA and the other two CWNP certifications for the purpose of hands-on experience and moving you toward those two certifications. Listen to see if the Wireless Adjuster Program is right for you.
Who Is Ready for 6GHz?

Who Is Ready for 6GHz?

2020-04-0950:29

We've had some big Wi-Fi news last week with the FCC chairman putting out a new press release and a new vote coming April 23rd all about 6GHz. There has been a lot of desire in the wireless LAN professionals community to get some more spectrum. And it looks like we're actually going to get some, which is very good. Keith talks to Chuck Lukaszewski from Aruba HP on their involvement in this process and what we can expect moving toward 6GHz frequency?
In This Episode: - Carter Burke and Chris Marco of AccelTex tell what is new with the Accelerator Site Survey Battery Pack V2 - the follow up to their popular, portable, site survey battery pack. - We also hear from Phil Morgan present "RF Math For Muggles" from WLPC 2019 Prague.
In This Episode: - Keith asks Dave Wright to give us an update on the current status of CBRS aka OnGo
In This Episode: - Keith asks Chuck Lukaszewski to weigh in on what we should expect in the near future for 6 GHz and Wi-Fi 6 - Troy Martin talks MBR from #WLPC Prague 2019
In This Episode: - Keith speaks to Philip Solis about his take on the future of Wireless Chip Sets and much more - Jamie Jackson presents Docker and Ansible at WLPC Phoenix 2019
In This Episode: - Keith talks with Dean about the difference between Wi-Fi and 5G. - Robin Jellum talks about Breaking Proprietary Lock-in through Wi-Fi OpenConfig at WLPC Phoenix 2019
In This Episode: - Keith speaks with Dan Klimke about the new netAlly product portfolio and new company name - Wes Purvis present "BLE Deployment Design with Ekahau" at WLPC Phoenix 2019
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Comments (2)

Klaus Engelmann

Very good to know about Air Magnet and netAlly products and technologies. Congratulations.

Sep 27th
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Jordan Baldwin

I learned in that show how 5g will work 24 ghz to site then converted to 5ghz for internal good show

Jun 21st
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