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  • WN Blog 024 – RF Math

    WN Blog 024 – RF Math

    December 19, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    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…

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

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

    December 17, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    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…

  • WN Blog 022 – Distance Between 802.11 Radios – How Close Is Too Close?

    WN Blog 022 – Distance Between 802.11 Radios – How Close Is Too Close?

    December 12, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    We have recently come across few production networks, where distance between two APs or APs and a client stations was much closer than I was comfortable with. Natural reaction was to suggest moving radios at least few metres apart. But why exactly? What happens when two or more transmitting radios…

  • WN Blog 021 – Getting Started with Python Coding

    WN Blog 021 – Getting Started with Python Coding

    December 9, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    Hey! Welcome to our very first blog on our journey to learn some coding. I decided it was finally time to stop burying my head in the sand & to make a start with taking a dive into the world of coding. This is my very first time trying to…

  • WN Blog 020 – Postman Variables

    WN Blog 020 – Postman Variables

    November 27, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    In our previous blog (please start there), we were typing in all the site IDs, WLAN IDs, API authentication tokens & Mist API HTTPS URL manually. It’s no fun, right? Since we’re likely to interact with Mist API using one Mist account, we’ll probably use one API key globally. Additionally, we’ll probably…

  • WN Blog 019 – Getting Started with Mist API

    WN Blog 019 – Getting Started with Mist API

    November 26, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    Let’s face the truth. We can’t avoid dev stuff in WiFi forever! REST API, Python, JSON, Ansible and whatever else is needed – here we come! It’s time. This is day 1 of our studies! The mission for today? Actually we have a few 🙂 Extreeeemely complicated, we know 😉…

  • WN Blog 018 – WiFi Design Day 2019 Experience

    WN Blog 018 – WiFi Design Day 2019 Experience

    November 11, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    Hey! I have just recently attended the Ekahau & Open Reality WiFi Design Day 2019 at the ICC in Birmingham and thought I would do a blog post to summarise my experience and thoughts. This was my 3rd year in a row attending from the 1st one back in 2017…

  • WN Blog 017 – Cisco Catalyst 9800 – Local Web Auth Configuration Guide

    WN Blog 017 – Cisco Catalyst 9800 – Local Web Auth Configuration Guide

    October 24, 2019

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    Matt Starling

    Hey! Welcome to another one of our Cisco C9800 configuration blogs! This time we will be covering Local Web Authentication (LWA), where guest sessions are managed by the WLC itself. We can authenticate against RADIUS, TACACS, LDAP or local WLC Guest Users database. In this guide we will use local…

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