MonoPrice CMR cable fails UL tests
After testing samples of Monoprice’s CMR (riser) cable, UL stated that the cable may pose a fire hazard
Compliance Test for LTU and AC gear
Do you have some Ubiquiti LTU or AC gear and need to do compliance test mode? If so here is what you need to know.
VXLAN and why you should care as a service provider
What is VXLAN and how would service providers and WISPs use it in their networks?
Underground boxes for wireless deployments
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Modern Wireless Terminology
Belden has a great article on some of the Wireless terms being thrown around.
iOT files: Your GE refrigerator and RFID
Apparently, some of the new GE refrigerators and their filters use an RFID chip to validate if the water filter is genuine or not.
Broadcom announces WIFI6
Wi-Fi 6E is a new standard that builds on the rich feature set of Wi-Fi 6, including OFDMA
CryptoTrust OnlyKey
The product package forms an envelope making it difficult to tamper with the packaging without showing visible signs
Guest Article:Routers can catch viruses
Our friends over at TechWarn have their take on routers vulnerable to virus attacks
Fluke Networks explains fiber polarity
Polarity defines direction of flow, such as the direction of a magnetic field or an electrical current. In fiber optics