Having a background in building city-wide wireless network deployments doesn’t really give you many business advantages on a day to day basis. One place that it does come in pretty handy is when you get a call to design a network for a mini-city. Luckily I live in a placed that’s teaming with these.Along the... Continue Reading →
A Pop-up Stadium Wi-Fi Network for the Largest Local Event of the Year!
I thought I would take a second to write about a project I recently completed. It was fun and spur of the moment, and knowing how to properly use the gear that I had on hand was key to making it work.Let me be your Wi-Fi hero..The City I live in hosts the "largest illuminated... Continue Reading →
Installing Ruckus FlexMaster 9.8.0.0.36 on HyperV running CentOS 7
I'm only posting this because it has been my journey for the last 2 days, and I want to share the secret sauce that worked for me. PS, in the release notes FlexMaster is only supposed to run on RedHat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 6.3 or 6.5, so take that as a warning that while... Continue Reading →
The McAllen Creative Incubator gets a new Wi-Fi network!
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 →
