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Author Archives: Charlie Clemmer
Apple Documents iOS8 Roaming Behavior
Saw this document posted to Twitter and Facebook earlier this morning. With all the changes that came in iOS 8 related to wifi and roaming, there are some very good details here. http://on.clemmer.co/1uwkpOC I’ll digest this more over the next … Continue reading
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Qualcomm Atheros drive 802.11ac 2.0?
Getting back into the habit of scanning the RSS feeds while traveling, and came across this article on Fierce Wireless: http://on.clemmer.co/131ofDW Two things jumped out at me. First … with the QCA9377 chipset, it looks like the 802.11ac wave 2 … Continue reading
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Aruba POE+ From Cisco 3560CG
A few months back, there was a conversation on twitter started by @WiFivomFranMan raising the issue of less than expected performance when testing the Aruba AP225 along with 802.11ac clients. At the time, I did not have my hands on … Continue reading
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Surface RT Upgrade to Windows 8.1 Preview
Ok. I admit it. I’ve been struggling to wrap my brain around Windows 8 and the new interface. In the course of working with a few other Surface users, I’ve gotten second hand feedback on the Windows 8.1 preview so … Continue reading
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Adding IPv6 Mgmt with net-snmp
I had meant to post a short blog on this awhile back, but as part of my “Move it to the Cloud” experience I found myself looking for my old notes when the setup didn’t go straight forward enough, so … Continue reading
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Update: ESXi Install on MacMini
Time flies! Back in July when I did the brief write up on installing ESXi 5.0U1 on the MacMini, I promised a more in-depth write up on the steps taken from the various linked articles. Since we’re now past VMWorld … Continue reading
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The Galaxy Tab 10.1 Gets Ice Cream Sandwich!
When Blake Krone (@blakekrone on twitter) posted on twitter that his Galaxy Tab 10.1 had notified him of an OTA update to ICS (Android OS 4.0), I had to pull my old Tab out of the mothballs and dust bunnies to … Continue reading
Move it to the Cloud!
I know what you’re thinking … all this talk about “Cloud” is an awful lot like the talk about “BYOD”. Everyone has a nail to go with that hammer, but some nails look alot more like staples or screws. I … Continue reading
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ESX 5.0 Update 1 on Mac Mini 5,3
Finally, success! I was able to get vSphere 5.0 Update 1 loaded on a current Mac Mini (5,3) and patched to the latest bundle from July. While there are many websites that document the process for installing ESXi onto the … Continue reading
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Hurricane Electric IPv6 Certified
After having had my IPv6 tunnel with HE configured for a few months now, I’ve finally gotten around to putting a host on my end of this tunnel (this site) and running through HE’s IPv6 certification program. I plan to … Continue reading
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