Show 39 – Unplugged on Tech Field Day Wireless




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Summary: The rise in mobile devices such as iPads, HP tablets and more means that Wireless Networking is becoming part of the mainstream for network engineers. You can't ignore it anymore. When we got an invitation to the very first ever Wireless Tech Field Day in San Jose on March 17 & 18 , then we all packet our bags and headed out. Greg got to meet Tom for the first time, and bunch of other wireless nerds (Full List and talk networking. To wrap it up we recorded this show where we gove the Packet Pushers critical eye on the products and the presentations, talk about what we loved and hated, some of the interesting parts of the show. comparing the Spectrum Analysis tools from Air Magnet, Metageek (WiSpy) and discussing which one is best suited to different markets. A look at wireless controller networking and the fact that wireless manufacturers are moving towards distributed solutions and that companies like Aerohive are part of that move. Some info the HP and Cisco wireless networking products including discussion 3x3 wireless stadanrd You can find the Metageek training videos on their WiSpy products on Youtube by metageektrent. You can Jennifer Huber's Comparison video of MetaGeek and Air Magnet . Greg's post at EtherealMind.com on Controller based networks and might be worth contrasting with the move away from controller based networks in wireless AeroHive, HP, ‘Big Boner’ AP’s and Wireless LAN Controllers Guests Jennifer Huber is @jenniferlucille and her blog http://jenniferhuber.blogspot.com/ Chris Lyttle | Twitter: wifikiwi.com @wifikiwi Tom Hollingsworth http://networkingnerd.wordpress.com | Twitter: @NetworkingNerd Presenting Sponsors Here are the presenting companies from the Wireless Tech Field Day: Aerohive @Aerohive AirMagnet @AirMagnet_Inc Fluke Networks @FlukeNetworks HP @HP_Networking MetaGeek @MetaGeek Cisco Wireless   Feedback Follow the Packet Pushers on Twitter (@packetpushers | Greg @etherealmind | Tom Hollingsworth), and send your queries & comments about the show to packetpushers@gmail.com.  We want to hear from you! Subscribe in iTunes and RSS You can subscribe to Packet Pushers in iTunes by clicking on the logo here. Media Player and MP3 Download You can subscribe to the RSS feed or head over to the Packet Pushers website to download the MP3 file directly from the blog post for that episode.