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October 2022

There were 3 posts published in October 2022 (this is page 1 of 1).

WiFi is down, what change did you make?

This weekend I got a call from an educational institute. The WiFi was down. They use an SDA fabric with a fabric-enabled Cisco 9800 WLC for their wireless. The incident occurred right after they made a change from DNAC to push new radius servers to the WLC. The problem was that no client station could […]

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Testing RTLS in a non RTLS environment

RTLS (Real Time Location Services)  incorporates identification, location, and timing—what, where, and when. The term RTLS generally encapsulates systems providing proximity-based data or actual coordinates In essence, RTLS shows the what, where, and when within a defined locale, quantifying these factors in a way decision-makers can understand. For instance, RTLS could be used to show […]

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Wi-Fi Latency requirements

Voice calls require no more than 50% of airtime (PHY) to be used ( including voice calls) on the medium. It should in basics not exceed 50%. So why is that? Because the devices that do the voice call should be on and off the medium fast. If they need to wait it may exceed […]

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