The Cats of LinkedIn
For a couple of posts in my “50 Days of LinkedIn” challenge, I generated AI cat-images with Grok. Here are they:
Thoughts on Cybersecurity, Wi-Fi and some other stuff
For a couple of posts in my “50 Days of LinkedIn” challenge, I generated AI cat-images with Grok. Here are they:
“What’s the MAC-Address, Kenneth?” is your Benzedrine, uh-huhI was brain-dead, locked out, numb, not up to speedI thought I’d pegged you an idiot’s dreamTunnel vision from the outsider’s screen I never understood the MAC-Address, uh-huhYou wore our expectations like an armored suit, uh-huh You get a bonus point if you
Have you heard of this rule of thumb? Probably yes, but for every rule, we should know why it is in place and also when to break the rule. And this is a rule that I most often break for my installations as my amount of SSIDs is typically 6.
At the moment, I am going through the updated 802.1X training from Cisco, and there it is: A term that comes up now and then: EAPoW for EAP over Wireless. Is there something like EAPoW? Let’s dig a little bit deeper. ➡️ Regardless of Ethernet or WLAN, 802.1X Authentication is
On the 19th of March, the new Cisco CCNP Wireless 🛜 will be relaunched with the exams✅ WLCOR 350-101 (Core-Exam)✅ WLSD 300-110 (Design-Exam)✅ WLSI 300-120 (Implementation-Exam) It is already known that the WLSD and WLSI will be pretty much the same as ENWLSD and ENWLSI. But the WLCOR is new,