In this piece, Drew Lentz makes a great point about wireless networks. It’s not just about what’s going on behind that access point. That’s only half the network. True, it’s the more controllable and orderly part, so it’s natural to focus on it. But the other half is on the client-side. The devices that connect to the wireless network may be hard to predict, but making sure end-users are getting a productive experience is the whole point of the network. With that in mind, Drew profiles two approaches. A more hardware agnostic approach from NetBeez, which provides a Linux agent that talks to their dashboard to report analytics. It’s an interesting solution that doesn’t require lock in to any particular networking hardware setup. Cape Networks takes the opposite approach, providing an all-in-one hardware package that includes cellular connectivity, allowing you to set it up with just power. Both provide ways to see what’s happening from the client-side, and give you a complete picture of a wireless network.
Aruba’s Mobile First Vision: Much More Than Connecting Devices
Aruba’s Mobile First Vision: Much More Than Connecting Devices
Aruba’s Mobile First Vision: Much More Than Connecting Devices
Aruba’s Mobile First Vision: Much More Than Connecting Devices
Nyansa Brings Free Far-Ranging Wi-Fi Analytics View to All Takers
Nyansa Brings Free Far-Ranging Wi-Fi Analytics View to All Takers
Mobility Field Day 1 and the Future of Our Industry
Mobility Field Day 1 and the Future of Our Industry
NetBeez Provides Big WLAN Performance Views From a Very Small Package
NetBeez Provides Big WLAN Performance Views From a Very Small Package
Mobility Field Day: Glimpsing a Complex Wi-Fi Future
Mobility Field Day: Glimpsing a Complex Wi-Fi Future
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Sneak a Peek at an Antenna Giant’s Coming Street-Application Lineup
Mobility Field Day 1
As we expand our connected world wireless is no longer limited to a simple access point and client device. Our connected world today encompasses the traditional laptop but has grown to include mobile handheld devices allowing for customer engagement with bluetooth beacons and utilizing wireless networks for analytic research on traffic patterns. With the expansion […]