You won’t find another networking niche where seeing the energy on the medium is so important, nor will you find handier all-in-one highly portable Wi-Fi tools than those from NetAlly. When y…| wirednot
I was hanging out at Eagle Creek Reservoir near Indianapolis, doing some birding. I had my beloved Canon 90D set up with a big lens and I was waiting for anything interesting to fly over as I stood on the deck looking out over the water. Out of nowhere this huge clap of thunder sounded, […]| wirednot
Introduction What’s in a name/MAC – if you can use colors? Wi-Fi 6 devices are able to distinguish between frames that belong to their (associated) Basic Service Set (BSS) and Overlapping Basic Service Set (OBSS) by looking at the “color” of a frame. The term “color” is a bit misleading as it is rather a … Continue reading 11ax / Wi-Fi 6: BSS Color| WLAN by german engineering
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is becoming the focus point of wireless networks everywhere as we slowly start to upgrade our existing hardware and software to utilise the added features for ours and users benefits. This blog post is an overview of the features that have been brought in with Wi-Fi 6 to reacquaint myself before I get too stuck into Christmas. | Dave Wi-Fi
Lewis Ronald, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons With the introduction of 802.11ax and its hundreds of new data rates, it’s time to start looking at the MCS Index to better understand link q…| Frame by Frame
In this brief WLPC Phoenix talk I presented some surprising real-world data gathered from 7SIGNAL Sapphire Eye and Mobile Eye on the major new features in Wi-Fi 6, 1024 QAM, OFDMA, and 6 GHz.| Frame by Frame
In this 7SIGNAL webinar I discussed the reality of OFDMA in Wi-Fi 6, dispelled some of the marketing myths, and shared some thoughts on how Wi-Fi can take better advantage of it in the future.| Frame by Frame
In this WLPC Phoenix talk I describe in detail how 802.11ax stations contend for channel access, using a combination of new and old features of 802.11. The idea was to show the full picture of what…| Frame by Frame
In this 7SIGNAL webinar I described how 802.11 contention is different when wide channel widths are in use, and how that has evolved with each new PHY up to 802.11ax.| Frame by Frame