Author Archives: lhbadman
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The new standard offers faster WiFi and lots of new features, but WLAN engineers should approach it with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Lee Badman talks with Dave Wright, presented of the CBRS Alliance, to find out the latest developments with the emerging small-cell technology.
Lee Badman has a few things he'd like to see happen in the WLAN industry next year.
The WiFi Alliance has begun testing 802.11ad for interoperability, but it's unclear how the standard will be adopted.
SMB WLAN supplier expands its portfolio with cloud-managed switching.
New wireless access point offers enterprise-grade WiFi features, but small businesses need to look past the Wave 2 hype.
Mist combines cloud-managed WiFi, analytics, SDN, and beacon-less location-based services.
The first 802.11ac Wave 2 deployment in a professional sports arena raises questions about older stadium WLANs.
G2 ramps up the capabilities of the widely used enterprise WLAN support tool.
Nyansa's Voyance data-crunching technology aims to help streamline WLAN management.
Lee Badman demystifies radio resource management, which has become a source of heated debate for WLAN pros.
A growing number of vendors offer affordable alternatives for cloud-managed wireless networking.
A look at the vendor-neutral WiFi certifications offered by the Certified Wireless Network Professional program.
New OpenG technology uses Citizens Broadband Radio Service in the 3.5 GHz spectrum.
From the IoT to regulatory issues, there's a lot of uncertainty ahead for wireless networking pros.
The new 802.11ah wireless standard is compelling for IoT, but don't get too excited just yet.