Aruba IAP Workgroup Bridge (Wifi-sta)
Have you ever wanted to use an Aruba AP as a workgroup bridge? Check out the following post on how to setup an Aruba IAP as wifi-sta mode to do just that!
Have you ever wanted to use an Aruba AP as a workgroup bridge? Check out the following post on how to setup an Aruba IAP as wifi-sta mode to do just that!
Ever wished you could convert an Aruba AP to an IAP? Not one of those new-fangled UAP, but something prior to the land of universal hardware? This might be of great interest to you. Read on to discover a world of new possibilities…
You know that predictive design that you spent HOURS working on…what would you say if I told you that it is wrong and it’s not your fault? Read on to find out why.
Have you ever completed a wireless deployment and noticed that your validation survey doesn’t match your predictive design in Ekahau? Aruba Networks users beware!
Aruba, a Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company recently released a new product lineup targeted at the SMB market that is designed to provide enterprise grade wireless at a very attractive and affordable SMB price point. Read on to learn more about this amazing new product!
Following up part one in the series, this post discusses how a Passpoint network authenticates devices and just how Aruba, an HPE company feels about Wi-Fi remaining the best network access method for all of your devices.
The days of overnight maintenance windows are coming to an end. The team at Cisco has been working hard to redefine their WLAN software to provide some key features for helping ease transitions of your network. Read on to see how Cisco has decoupled the WLAN.
The 5G “experts” want you to believe that Wi-Fi is dead and that cellular technology will reign supreme. I think they are sadly mistaken, as do the folks over at Aruba, an HPE company. Check out this post discussing the fallacy of the 5G over Wi-Fi argument.
Have you ever had trouble connecting to a public Wi-Fi network and couldn’t get your work done while on the road? Check out how the team over at Cisco thinks they can solve this problem once and for all.