Matt Starling

  • WN Blog 033 – WiFi Ninjas Join Ekahau

    WN Blog 033 – WiFi Ninjas Join Ekahau

    Well, what can we say now that the cat is finally out the bag – other than we are so damn freaking excited! When we were first contacted about the possibility of joining the Ekahau team – first of all we were extremely flattered to be considered but most of all just blown away…

  • WN Blog 032 – Frag Attacks

    WN Blog 032 – Frag Attacks

    Hey, You might of heard about the latest WiFi security vulnerability called “FragAttacks” (Frame and aggregation attacks) We have put this blog together to try and collate & consolidate all the information possible for you regarding this into one place. This blog will be updated with more information as we get it. Detailed blog on…

  • WN Blog 031 – Juniper Switch Managed via Mist Dash – Basics & Additional CLI (L3, DHCP, DNS, Static)

    WN Blog 031 – Juniper Switch Managed via Mist Dash – Basics & Additional CLI (L3, DHCP, DNS, Static)

    Hey! Welcome to the latest WiFi Ninjas blog! Today we’ll show you how to do three things: The Juniper EX2300-C-12P switch now sits in the centre of my network. I just swapped my Cisco switch with a Juniper one and looked to do pretty much 1:1 migration.  The reason for this change is that…

  • WN Blog 030 – USB Network Adapter on VMware ESXi (tested on NUC 10)

    WN Blog 030 – USB Network Adapter on VMware ESXi (tested on NUC 10)

    Welcome to our latest blog! If you’re like me and want to have most compact, cold, silent and energy efficient ESXi server at home, you probably looked at Intel NUC more than once 😉 I’m now upgrading (or rather downgrading?) my lovely 2U ESXi that built myself 2 years ago. It is still powerful,…

  • WN Blog 028 – WFH – WiFi & Productivity – Tips

    WN Blog 028 – WFH – WiFi & Productivity – Tips

    Welcome the latest WiFi Ninjas Blog! At the time of writing, most of the world is in the lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak, but below tips stay relevant even after lockdown! Lots of us are forced to Work From Home (WFH) and while some are well seasoned with this type of work, it’s…

  • WN Blog 027 – Mist Multiple PSK SSID

    WN Blog 027 – Mist Multiple PSK SSID

    Hey, Welcome to our latest WiFi Ninjas blog! In this post, we will be showing just how quick and easy it is to set up an SSID with Mist and leverage their Multiple PSK feature! It took me no more than 5 minutes to get everything configured – with 3 x PSKs on the…

  • WN Blog 026 – 802.1x & EAP

    WN Blog 026 – 802.1x & EAP

    Hey,  Welcome to our latest WiFi Ninjas Blog – this time we will be covering what is 802.1X & EAP!  802.1X is a Port Based Network Access Control, defining 3 roles: Supplicant (station, client device), Authenticator (AP or WLC) and Authentication Server (RADIUS). Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is the authentication framework supporting multiple methods…

  • WN Blog 025 – Hidden SSIDs

    WN Blog 025 – Hidden SSIDs

    Hey! Welcome to our first blog post of 2020! Happy new year to all 🙂 We wanted to kick off this year’s first blog post covering how secure is a Hidden SSID. We have been into a few customer environments recently where they were hiding some of their SSIDs as they believed this was…

  • WN Blog 024 – RF Math

    WN Blog 024 – RF Math

    Hey! Welcome to our latest blog – this time we are taking it back to some RF fundamentals and more specific – RF Math! Since we started our Podcast & Blog, we have had requests from people to cover beginner level WiFi basics, which we will be doing with a series of blogs &…

  • WN Blog 023 – Indoor RTLS with WiFi and BLE – Deep Dive

    WN Blog 023 – Indoor RTLS with WiFi and BLE – Deep Dive

    Hey! Welcome to our latest WiFi Ninjas Blog 🙂 We’ve been busy lately testing some available RTLS solutions from a few different major wireless players and fell absolutely in love with the topic to the point, where we shake from overexcitement when thinking or talking about it ???? This summarises how we feel: https://www.youtube.com/embed/g2anDGddyFk?feature=oembed…