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revolutionwifi

  1. @simplywifi @DevinAkin @krmarko You should have raised +5.8 ;)
  2. Just had dinner with @blakekrone and @amiekrone. Thanks for the conversation and hustlin' us in ladder ball ;) /cc @JessicaVonnagy
  3. @wifikiwi @kdc824 Did it come with a sign stating "Insert rogue AP here:" ?
  4. RT @networkingnerd: Customer had a 27” Thunderbolt display on his desk yesterday. Now I have monitor envy. < +1
  5. @SFoskett Also, independence and bias are quite different and not mutually exclusive.
  6. RT @meraki: @radzima Naming aside, this is quite different from templates < I'm all ears!
  7. RT @aneel: someone's playing without a full deck twitpic.com/9sgg77 < At least they didn't lose their marbles!
  8. RT @TouchByAM: These Strange Photos Of Baseball Players From The 1800s Are Absolutely Mesmerizing burst.to/LosqL0 < +1e1000000
  9. @GregorVucajnk Yes, all mine at this point ;)
  10. @MCLNicolas Harley Cross Bones FLSTSB. Softail frame.
  11. I think I need a motorcycle ride today ;) #OpenRoadsCallingMyName
  12. @GregorVucajnk Ummm No. That's just wrong!
  13. @GregorVucajnk No. It has nothing to do with cell edge. More about avg data rates when signal is good (eg 65Mbps vs 300 Mbps).
  14. @GregorVucajnk Which is pretty important in some environments with both extremes (1SS mobiles & 3SS laptops). High density especially.
  15. @GregorVucajnk More for client co-existence than anything really.
  16. @simplywifi LOL! I have no problem running tools in a VM. It's easy enough & boots quickly. Got tired of fecking w/ Linux a long time ago.
  17. @GregorVucajnk Definitely agree. But it does have its uses to help user experience in some situations. Esp. when combined with SLA targets.
  18. RT @simplywifi [Blog] Spectrum Analysis, Spectools, & Wi-Spy DBx ow.ly/bkfxS #TechFieldDay < Thx! I'll stick to Windows though ;)