One of the greatest things about doing what I do in the local community is that I get to go visit places that I haven't been to in a pretty long time, or that I went to as a kid and get to see them from an entirely different perspective. One of those places is... Continue Reading →
Re: Liking One Social Wi-Fi Case Study- and Disliking Another
Lee Badman wrote a killer counter-point write-up to my preso at WFD 7. Naturally I had to respond :)Here's the link to his posting: Liking One Social Wi-Fi Cases Study and Disliking AnotherCheck out Lee's comments at the roundtable hereLee, what a great write-up! I think you nailed the counter-point perspective perfectly, and I am happy... Continue Reading →
Community / Municipal Networks and Classroom Extension for Rural South Texas
An article got published in our local paper with a few lines I was quoted on regarding citywide wireless access."Misison to Set-up WI-Fi Hotspots for Students"All in all I think it's a great idea to start to look at classroom extensions in more areas like ours. I am a firm believer in extending education into... Continue Reading →
Responding to the Social WiFi Roundtable
This is a great topic, and a great video. I am totally bummed that I was not able to join live. However, using the power of the Interwebs, I will now go back in time to respond to some of what's being said. I love technology.Here's the video to play along at home:https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/wvEbieMyXzQ&source=uds2:03 - To... Continue Reading →
My Case Study on Social Wi-Fi at AirTight Networks for Wireless Field Day 7
Video of my presentation yesterday from Wireless Field Day 7. I'm so blessed and honored not only to have the opportunity to chat with this group (thanks again AirTight Networks who gave me a time slot) but also to have such an amazing response from my peers from across the nation via Twitter and online!!https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/U-2dM0Rx6Co&source=udsHere... Continue Reading →
Getting the ball rolling. Starting up a tech company in 2014
I'm sitting in an Embassy Suites in Santa Clara, California. I look out my window and across the way see the Biltmore Hotel on the 101. One of my first trips out here had me staying at the Biltmore (Thanks Skypilot!) and I can't help but think about how far I've come.I had a great... Continue Reading →
Well, I’m supposed to start a blog
In the tradition of trying something after hearing about it at Wireless Field Day, I am supposed to start blogging. A bunch of folks told me it would be a good idea, so why not. What should I talk about?Well, I'm a wireless network solutions architect, so I might as well start there.WFD7 was awesome... Continue Reading →
