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While I was reading up on Cisco CleanAir™ technology, I found they have commissioned some Read More »
Cisco has recently announced their CleanAir technology which builds spectrum analysis into the access points and promises some pretty cool benefits, such as automatically changing channels in cases of interference or showing you its location.  ... Read More »
Have you ever wondered how much Wi-Fi bandwidth a device is using?  The AirCheck channel utilization screen can show you.The display shows channel traffic ... Read More »
A really nice feature of AirCheck is the ability to see how “busy” a channel is over time.  For example, I set up a test to generate traffic across a Wi-Fi network in order to check its throughput.  In this ... Read More »
I attended an Army networking show a few weeks back, and many of the visitors to our booth said they weren’t interested in AirCheck because “they don’t have wireless”.  To which we usually respond, “are you ... Read More »
Perhaps the most common question we get regarding AirCheck is “what’s the range of this thing”?  I’m never sure what people mean by this.Read More »
Recently, a Systems Engineer from a wireless vendor asked us how to measure the RF loss of a wall.  Not wanting to do it wrong, we decided to ask one of our RF engineers how it could be done.Read More »

Earlier this month, the Wireless Gig Alliance published a specification for a wireless data technology that can transmit data up to 10 times as fast as 802.11n.  The Wireless Gigabit Alliance has been developing the technology, dubbed "WiGig," for a ... Read More »

All the badgering from the Wi-Fi experts here wasn't enought to convince me to dump WEP at home, but this article ... Read More »
Some users are complaining of Wi-Fi connectivity problems with their Apple iPads:

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