CTS 111 – Why You Shouldn’t Skip WLPC

Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering - Un pódcast de Rowell Dionicio and François Vergès

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This year, Rowell wasn’t able to attend WLPC. But François made it to Phoenix and presented too! Why You Shoulnd’t Skip WLPC WLPC 2018 was packed with a lot of great presentations by different people in the Wi-Fi industry. The format of this years’ conference was a little different: * 3 Main sessions of 55 mins * 13 Short sessions of 30 mins * 29 TEN talks of 10mins * Deep Dive sessions (2x 2.5h) on different topics (Every attendee had to choose one when registering) The trends for WLPC 2018 * 802.11ax * AI * Dual 5GHz APs (A little less than last year) * Programming (deep dive on Python + template report) * IoT ready APs What to look for in the Future * Talk on 5G with Peter Thornycroft from Aruba * 5G is not well defined yet but might change a lot of things in our industry * Talked about all the different technology involved (LAA, LWA, Multifire, Wi-Fi) * WPA3. We got a little more details on what it will be from Heather Williams * Enhancement of WPA2 (802.11w mandatory, KRACK mitigation, * What’s coming with WPA3 * Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (protect against stupid passwords) * Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) (Some protection for open SSID) * Device Provisioning Protocol (DPP) (IoT device protection) The Community * Talk on blogging by Lee Badman * Talk on the Wi-Fi Pro slack group from Manon Lessard and Samuel Clements * Update from the WLA from Peter MacKenzie and Mark Raats * Harnessing the Power of community from Tom Hollingsworth * Explained what a community is * Explain how to engage with a community (Wi-Fi community) * How to handle divergent viewpoints: stay civil and respect each other * Presentation of the conference from Keith Parsons * Apart from the presentations, other event got organized * Morning runs * Morning Yoga * Morning prayers * Retro video game night * Whiskey and Wireless podcast recording Interesting Sessions * Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi in 5GHz by VEli-Pekka Ketonen * Polarizing Figures by Scott Lester – Talk on external antennas * Interesting stats: 90% to 98% of AP sold with internal integrated antennas * Deep dive into PoE by Jonathan Smith * Does it matter what AP you buy from Wes Purvis * Data comparing different types of APs (2×2:2 vs 3×3:3 vs 4×4:4, 11n vs 11ac w1, 11ac w2) * Get up to 28% performance with higher end APs * Low-end AP can reach hardware limitation * 3×3 offers up to 10% less throughput improvement vs 4×4 (lower retry rate + maintaining 3SS easier) * Challenges in Modeling Campus by Vladan Jevremovic * Showed us how to model a outdoor park * Airport Utility – Monitor iOS devices + Python scripting by Eric Garnel * RRM by Blake Krone * Talked about how different vendors do it (Cisco, Aruba, Ruckus) * Talked about what to do when you enable it (configuration) * Talked about what you do once it’s on (monitoring) * When a WLAN Pro starts a WISP by Steve McKim * RSSI Revealed by GRegor Vucajnk Useful Sessions * Do you have a Mac from Adrian Granados * A lot of good information for Wi-Fi Explorer users * Filtering and coloring Frames with wireshark from Joel Crane Announcements * Wi-Fi Alliance announced the launch of their Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Optimized Connectivity. Talk from Ortiz Consuelo * WLA released their transparent book * Ekahau announced the support for BLE design in ESS in the near future

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