Using a network diagram to configure the network – Another example of GenAI being used by networking vendors

Francois Verges recently explored innovative uses of GenAI in networking, focusing on the practical application of using a network diagram for configuration. This approach showcases how networking vendors are integrating advanced AI to streamline and enhance network management processes. Discover more insights on Mobility Field Day 13 from Francois Verges on LinkedIn Pulse.


Nile’s Networking Has Real Advantages, But Is it TOO Exotic?

Lee Badman explores the unique networking solutions offered by Nile, weighing their innovative aspects against their potentially excessive exoticness. He assesses whether their distinctive approach provides real competitive advantages in the tech landscape. Although Lee was not a Mobility Field Day 13 delegate, we look forward to seeing him at a future Tech Field Day event!


MLO is a Lie

One of the most anticipated features of Wi-Fi 7 isn’t ready for the public. Worse yet, it may never deliver on the promise of fast, reliable wireless connectivity. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Allyn Crowe, Peter Mackenzie, and Chris Reed as they discuss the way that multi-link operation (MLO) has been included in the specification for Wi-Fi 7 yet not quite implemented. They highlight the technical difficulties of deploying such a complicated protocol and how vendors are trying to squeeze every drop of performance out of their hardware. They wrap up with advice on whether or not to plan your next deployment around a technology that isn’t quite ready yet.


Campus Gateway: The Missing Piece in Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments with Cisco Meraki

Peter Mackenzie discusses the campus gateway question following Cisco’s Meraki presentation at Mobility Field Day. Cisco Meraki’s Campus Gateway addresses the limitations of controllerless deployments in large-scale environments. It acts as a tunnel terminator, preserving existing infrastructure and simplifying roaming by becoming the consistent entry point to the wired network. The Campus Gateway is designed for scale, supporting up to 5,000 APs and 50,000 clients with 100 Gbps throughput.


Fortinet fully acquired Everest Networks to complete its Wi-Fi offering for large public venues

Francois Verges recently highlighted Fortinet’s acquisition of Everest Networks, aiming to strengthen their Wi-Fi solutions for large public venues. This strategic move indicates Fortinet’s commitment to enhancing seamless connectivity and network security in areas with heavy demand. For more insights on Mobility Field Day 13 from Francois Verges, explore his coverage on LinkedIn.


Techstrong Gang – May 13, 2025

In the May 13 episode of Techstrong Gang, Stephen Foskett explores the innovative revelations and discussions from Mobility Field Day 13. He notes that while Wi-Fi 7 remains a central focus for the industry, many of its advanced features, such as multi-link operation, are still in the early stages of development. Stephen describes the historic role of the Wi-Fi industry in pioneering controller-based, software-defined management of hardware—long before these paradigms took hold in the computing world. Watch Techstrong Gang every weekday!


Are Hyper-Directional Antennas the New Cool Kid in Stadium Wireless Design?

Peter MacKenzie explores the innovative shift towards hyper-directional antennas in stadium wireless design, examining their potential to redefine spectator experience through enhanced connectivity and targeted signal distribution. His analysis highlights the technical nuances and strategic placement of these antennas to maximize coverage and minimize interference. For additional insights into Mobility Field Day 13, see more articles authored by Peter MacKenzie.


Ubiquiti UniFi 2025: From Small Business to Enterprise Networking Disrupter

Rowell Dionicio’s latest analysis examines the expansion and impact of Ubiquiti UniFi’s product range as it transitions from small business solutions to major enterprise networking scenarios up to the year 2025. Dionicio highlights how Ubiquiti’s strategic innovations and market positioning could disrupt the conventional enterprise networking landscape. For a comprehensive analysis of Mobility Field Day 13, visit Packet6!


How Nile Is Redefining Campus Networks with Zero Trust

Rowell Dionicio provides a comprehensive analysis on how Nile is transforming campus network security through the implementation of Zero Trust architectures, promising enhanced security and improved user experience. He highlights Nile’s innovative approach to securing devices and users across networks without compromising ease of use. For a detailed examination of Mobility Field Day 13 coverage, keep an eye on Packet6.


Celona Shows How Flexible and Scalable Private Cellular can be!

Allyn Crowe’s latest piece highlights Celona’s presentation at Mobility Field Day 13, demonstrating the flexibility and scalability of private cellular networks. The article provides valuable insights into how Celona’s solutions are uniquely poised to address various enterprise connectivity challenges. For additional coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, watch Allyn’s blog!


Campus Gateway: The Missing Piece in Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments with Cisco Meraki

Peter Mackenzie’s latest post explores the crucial role of Campus Gateway in enhancing large-scale enterprise deployments, with a specific focus on Cisco Meraki solutions. He provides a detailed analysis on how integrating Campus Gateway can significantly streamline network management and improve operational efficiency in expansive network environments.


Juniper Announces Marvis Mini Enhancements and More at Mobility Field Day 13

Juniper Networks has unveiled several enhancements to the Marvis Mini solution at Mobility Field Day 13, highlighting significant advances in their AI-driven enterprise networking capabilities. These updates showcase Juniper’s commitment to refining AI integration to improve network reliability and user experience. For additional insights into Mobility Field Day 13, watch Allyn Crowe’s blog!


The LCD Access Point: Wi-Fi Meets Digital Signage

Rowell Dionicio recently explored the innovative integration of Wi-Fi technology and digital signage in his coverage of the LCD Access Point. He provided an insightful analysis on how this technology enhances user interaction and data dissemination in public and private spaces. For additional insights and content by Rowell Dionicio on this topic, refer to his coverage of Mobility Field Day 13.


Meraki Campus Gateway: Cloud-Managed Overlay for Complex Networks

Rowell Dionicio recently explored the Meraki Campus Gateway, a powerful cloud-managed solution designed to simplify complex network infrastructures through an overlay network approach. His analysis emphasizes the platform’s ability to enhance network management and efficiency, highlighting key features that cater to the growing demands of modern enterprise environments. For an in-depth look at the Meraki Campus Gateway and more insights from Mobility Field Day 13, check out Packet6’s coverage on Reliable, Simple, & Seamless Enterprise Wi-Fi.


5G Neutral Host: Solving Enterprise Cellular Coverage Gaps

Rowell Dionicio provides a detailed overview of 5G Neutral Host networks and their pivotal role in addressing cellular coverage gaps within enterprise environments. He explores how these networks can facilitate improved connectivity, ensuring businesses achieve seamless and robust cellular services. For additional insights into 5G solutions and their impact on enterprise Wi-Fi, explore further coverage by Packet6 from Mobility Field Day 13 – offering reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.


Scaling Wi-Fi with Arista Networks EVPN using VESPA and MRO

Rowell Dionicio presents a detailed overview of scaling Wi-Fi solutions utilizing Arista Networks’ EVPN, focusing on enhancements through VESPA and MRO technologies. He outlines the capabilities and benefits these technologies bring to enterprise wireless networks, ensuring improved scalability and robustness. Explore more insights on Mobility Field Day 13 on Rowell’s blog.


Meraki Network Assurance Updates & Features

Rowell Dionicio recently provided an insightful update on the latest features and enhancements in Meraki Network Assurance. He highlighted the significant advancements that contribute to more reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions. For a thorough review and detailed coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, turn to Packet6 – Reliable, Simple, & Seamless Enterprise Wi-Fi.


Celona Edgeless Private 5G: A Bold Vision, But Is the Enterprise Demand There?

Rowell Dionicio presents a thought-provoking analysis of Celona’s groundbreaking Edgeless Private 5G networks in the enterprise sector. He explores whether the current market demand aligns with the innovation that Celona offers. For comprehensive reports on Mobility Field Day 13 by Packet6, focusing on dependable and straightforward enterprise Wi-Fi solutions, visit his coverage.


From AIOps to Autonomous Networking

Rowell Dionicio provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution from AIOps to autonomous networking, exploring how AI integration is transforming IT management workflows and network efficiency. His insights underline the significant impact of machine learning and automation in enhancing network reliability and simplifying operational tasks. Discover more about Mobility Field Day 13 through Rowell’s coverage, focusing on dependable, straightforward, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.


Marvis Minis and the Rise of Distributed Observability

Rowell Dionicio provides an insightful look into the emerging trends around Marvis Mini and distributed observability in the enterprise IT landscape. He expertly navigates the concepts and technologies involved in enhancing network operations through advanced AI-driven tools. Explore further coverage of Mobility Field Day 13, focusing on delivering reliable, simple, and seamless enterprise Wi-Fi solutions.