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Sent: February-19-10 4:34 PM
Subject: 2010 February Update
Hi There,
Posted the following on LOVEMYTOOL.com:
Wireless reconnaissance with my Berry
http://www.lovemytool.com/blog/2010/02/understanding-your-wireless-can-be-berry-simple-by-tony-fortunato.html#more
Baselining Example -
File Copy
http://www.lovemytool.com/blog/2010/02/ostu-examining-a-file-copy-comparison-by-tony-fortunato.html
Troubleshooting the Not-So-Obvious
http://www.lovemytool.com/blog/2010/01/troubleshooting-the-not-so-obvious-by-tony-fortunato.html
Wireless nerd Keith Parsons sent me the following
email I thought I would share.
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Hello,
I've been teaching and consulting about networks and
specifically Wireless Networks for many many years now. I've had the
privilege to share time with many outstanding
professionals involved in the craft.
After Thanksgiving last year I decided to 'give back'
a bit to these folks who work day-in/day-out with Wireless networks. So,
in
conjunction with many experienced contributors and
volunteers started a series of Podcasts and an associated website
dedicated to "educate, inform, entertain, and inspire"
Wireless LAN Professionals.
Thus the site is http://WirelessLANProfessionals.com
and I invite you to come and check it out. Though it still has a long
way to
go, we've tried to get lots of useful information
readily available. Any feedback, advice, links, recommendations, etc.
would be
greatly appreciated -
feedback@WirelessLANProfessionals.com.
If you'd like to stay informed when the latest
Podcasts or blogs are posted, feel free to join the RSS feed or Mailing
List. (upper
right corner of web page)
We're looking forward to engaging with the community
to help all of us to better design, troubleshoot, and maintain our
Wireless
Networks.
Thanks for your time reading this e-mail. It's
appreciated.
Keith Parsons
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Cheers
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Tony Fortunato
Sr Network Performance Specialist
The Technology Firm
www.thetechfirm.com
Linkedin: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/fortunat
http://www.lovemytool.com/blog/tony-fortunato/
Getting things to work better -

