Monthly Archive: May 2026
If traditional WiFi management feels like constant firefighting, it’s because most networks are still being run reactively. One AP gets noisy, a neighboring channel gets crowded, a high-density area slows down, and the fix...
Day 2 of our 30-day SDNWiFi series: a practical look at what changes when wireless control moves from isolated access points to a software-driven system.
Software-Defined WiFi (SDNWiFi) is a modern approach to managing wireless networks where control is centralized in software, instead of being scattered across individual access points.In traditional WiFi, each device often makes local decisions, which...
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