WirelessLAN professionals à effectué un test de "stress" très intéressant en mettant à l'épreuve les bornes wifi (access point) des constructeurs les plus présents sur le marché actuellement. Ce test date d'un an maintenant et je viens de tomber dessus, mais les constructeurs sont toujours présents.
Il est également intéressant de voir l'environnement de test mise en place par cette équipe d'ingénieurs Wireless, tout est détaillé dans leur rapport.
Ce test peut "facilement" être Read more [...]
Hello everyone, for those who follow me on Twitter / Facebook, you have followed my journey in Brussels Monday, October 21.
Here are the details about it.
Arrived early Sunday afternoon at the Gare Bruxelles Midi, I then jumped into the first taxi that took me to the famous NH Hoteles, located 100m from the Cisco Systems building.
Shortly after arriving, I'm like everyone else, I put my stuff in the room and I'm going down to see directly where is the entrance of the Cisco building because Read more [...]
Since I made my own CCIE Lab rack at home, I'm constrained to ask my girlfriend to power it on every time I need to lab something at work. She's really nice, and beautiful as a power management device, but it's not handy and she is not every time at home, so I searched for a low price PDU, not an APC at more than 1000$.
Here is an article about how to create a Wireless remote PDU for your CCIE Lab. Here is how to do it for less than 100$ with a Raspberry PI and a 433Mhz module.
Here are some Read more [...]