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Wi-Fi 7: The Future of High Speed Wireless Networking is Here

Arista Networks

Enterprises are under pressure to meet and exceed the challenges of rapidly increasing bandwidth requirements, including AR/VR (augmented reality/virtual reality) applications, streaming multimedia, IoT proliferation, video applications and high density deployments.

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Heavy Networking 630: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde And SD-WAN Bandwidth On Demand (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

First is Okyo Garde, a home wireless mesh appliance to connect and secure remote workers while reducing the management burden from IT. We also discuss a new licensing program to make provisioning bandwidth for branch and remote offices for Prisma SD-WAN simpler and more flexible.

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Tech Bytes: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Security As Flexible As Today’s Hybrid Workforce (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

First is Okyo Garde, a new wireless mesh product to support remote work. And second, a new bandwidth-on-demand option for Palo Altos Prisma SD-WAN. First is Okyo Garde, a new wireless mesh product to support remote work. First is Okyo Garde, a new wireless mesh product to support remote work.

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HW034: Fixing Your Indoor Cellular Coverage

Packet Pushers

In this episode of the Heavy Wireless podcast, we talk with Howard Buzick from American Bandwidth about the evolution and current state of wireless connections, particularly in guest network environments. Howard explains how American.

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The year in review: Delivering simplicity, productivity, reliability, and security with AI-Native Networking

Juniper

New Marvis Actions enhance wireless and wired troubleshooting with features like Misconfigured Switch Port for identifying blackhole traffic, AP Loop Detection for reporting traffic loops, and Offline APs for identifying APs that are unreachable due to ISP outages.

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Weekend Reads 011025

Rule 11

Wi-Fi 8 is coming, but it looks set to focus on greater reliability rather than on pushing the bandwidth ever higher, as the most recent updates to the venerable wireless local network technology have done.

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WLAN Evolution - IEEE 802.11 Standards

The Network DNA

IEEE 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g also written as 802.11a/b/g collectively were the initial standards and these met the Wireless LAN requirement with data rates up to 54Mbps and supported 2.4 As time passed the data requirement for new devices increased and the demand for higher bandwidth WLAN standards increased.