Hello all, the speaking. In the WiFi world, there are three major types of wireless deployments. These are, as the title says, Controller Based, Cloud Managed, and Standalone; They are all different, and each one has its correct application, benefits, and vices. It has come to my attention that the differences among these groups… Read more »
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Myriad Gear Powers the Big Game
This year when you sit down to watch the Big Game, part of what you see, hear and read will be supported by technology provided by Myriad Supply. Many of the phones, ticket scanning devices, VOD equipment and computers that will make this event possible will get an internet connection from routing and switching technology… Read more »
Myriad Supply: Where Culture is King
In 2013, Myriad Supply grew revenue by more than fifty percent, added over twenty business partnerships and acquired several key new clients. However, the greatest distinction of the year came in mid-December when the company earned its third consecutive award as one of Crain’s Best Places to Work in New York. Many companies can grow… Read more »
Chopping your datacenter to size with new blades
Saar here, resident engineer at Myriad Supply. Today I’ll be discussing blade enclosures. Let’s start with what some of you may already know- A chassis. In the networking world, you have a switch with ports in the front: A switch also has power supplies and fans.
Juniper Networks: The Second Mouse Gets the Cheese
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDCtmUuSxwA
The Art of AP Placement
Hi all, I’m the Today we will talk about where and how to place APs in an indoor environment. Often times I see a WLAN network ruined because of how and where the APs are placed. In such a case, IT staff will usually go buy and add more APs. This isn’t always the answer,… Read more »
2038 – The End of Time (UNIX)
The set date for when time will end is January 19th, 2038 at precisely 03:14:07 UTC. It is not a hoax or made up aluminum-foil-hat-wearing-hippy stuff. This is real, and it will happen. Nothing we can do about it so you better start getting ready for it sooner than later.
802.11ac – The New Kid On The Block
802.11ac is the newest Wi-Fi standard in the market. It is more powerful and advanced than each of its predecessors – and there are a few of them. The new 802.11ac offers faster speeds, improved range and reliability, lower power consumption, as well as a free puppy. (Alright, I lied about the free puppy). 802.11ac… Read more »
Brocade Communications: The Future of Networking Introduction
http://youtu.be/WlEswApJoyo?a
The layers of defense; Firewalls top to bottom
Saar here, resident engineer at Myriad Supply. Today I’ll be discussing firewalls. Fire Wall of Wall of Fire
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