Controlling the New Internet

Okay… Stop me if you’ve heard this before: We only have 6% of the world’s supply of IPv4 address left to hand out and if we don’t do something really fast… (sounds of Todd screeching to a halt!) Phew…Thanks for stopping me. This just isn’t breaking news anymore, and it’s becoming a pretty tired topic being discussed to death in the ever-growing number of tech blogs that interestingly, are just now starting to bring it up. I’ve gotta say, cheers mates… it’s about time! I mean really, where have they been? I’ve only been...

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Cisco® Unified Wireless Networks (CUWN)

Cisco® Unified Wireless Networks (CUWN)

It’s been a long time since I wrote regarding Cisco® Wireless technologies, and since my newest CCNA Wireless book is about to hit the shelves next week, as well as Cisco® soon to be released Borderless Mobility networks, I thought I’d write a post regarding the benefits regarding the current Cisco® enterprise solutions for your wireless networks. There are basically two types of wireless networks you can install today: stand-alone (also called autonomous, and Cisco® uses the two words interchangeably depending on what day of the week...

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CNN Must Read My Blog! I told you so.… :)

I’ve been trying to say this for years! Finally, people are listening about the IPv4 address problems and how we must start migrating to IPv6! Read this CNN link Let me know what you think! Cheers! Todd Lammle

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Obama Wants New Taxes & Fees for National Broadband Network

Wow, okay, in the U.S. yesterday, a huge national broadband plan the FCC proposed creates a national policy for the taxation of digital goods and services imposing a fee to create a national public safety wireless broadband network. Being a network guy, especially a wireless expert, I am all for expanding the wireless networks! However, the Obama administration has a plan to do it with more taxes and higher fees. Nice.. new taxes and fees, couldn’t be better timing. What I don’t understand is why this new ridiculous plan proposes a...

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The New IPv6 Whitelist, are you on it?

Did you hear about this? Probably not, so here it is… Google’s YouTube IPv6 traffic increased 30% last week. This intel comes to us from one of the world’s largest IPv6 ISP’s—the venerable Hurricane Electric in Fremont, Ca—whose own IPv6 traffic has already doubled this year. Just yesterday, Hurricane Electric actually claimed to be the world’s largest IPv6 ISP! Meanwhile, across the country on the East Coast, Comcast is the IPv6 Big Dog, and is already rolling out IPv6 to test subscribers in Philadelphia of all places. And...

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