6GHz Connectivity Testing – MacBook vs PC

Like many of you know, I got my first 6GHz access-points around 1 year ago and like many others I had already upgraded my Windows computer with the AX210. Now that Apple has new WLAN card on their MacBook Pro with 6E support, I thought it was a good idea to see who does itFortsett å lese «6GHz Connectivity Testing – MacBook vs PC»

Cisco AP Power-Save – How much do you really save?

The AP power-save mode was created to force power hungry APs into low-power mode to reduce how much power they use. Since every company needs to give something back to the environment, while at the same time having APs with an ridiculous amount of radios to support the ever growing crazy standards like Wi-Fi7 withFortsett å lese «Cisco AP Power-Save – How much do you really save?»

Cisco radio sniffer mode – no boot required

Most of us know about Cisco sniffer mode, this is not new and has been around for years. But in later versions (17.8.1 and later) you can now start to sniff without needing to boot the AP at all. This works for APs like the 2800, 3800, 4800 and 9100 series APs. The XOR radioFortsett å lese «Cisco radio sniffer mode – no boot required»

Network Telemetry data and Grafana part.1 – The Advanced Netconf Explorer

Look at all those data retries ! – Do you want to make something like this? Sure you do! It is based on a pre-made dashboard, and if you read Dave Benham’s blog Viewing Network Telemetry from the Catalyst 9800 with Grafana you get it up and running in less than an hour. If youFortsett å lese «Network Telemetry data and Grafana part.1 – The Advanced Netconf Explorer»