iBwave’s Components Database is the Largest Database in the Wireless Industry Today With over 28,000 components and materials and growing daily. Those who design wireless networks with iBwave know that it’s pure gold to be able to ...
A Twitter post popped up in my news feed last week showing a graph of the attenuation values for different types of glass – mainly the distinction between a regular glass window and a low ...
Forever on a quest to improve the accuracy of network predictions in our software, we recently released a new feature called “Body Loss Modeling.” With Body Loss Modeling, you can now account for the attenuation ...
In this week’s Feature Spotlight blog I look at how to generate an automatic Design Plan with iBwave Wi-Fi. Why is this feature such a useful one? A few different reasons but ultimately, this feature ...
These days wireless technology is evolving at an exponential rate. New tech trends and gadgets enter the wireless market all the time. So, if you are an industry professional, in today’s dynamic tech environment simply ...
If you’ve ever used the iBwave software, you probably know that it is great for designing indoor wireless networks in complex venues. It enables you to streamline your projects, collaborate with your peers better and ...
Webinar Recap: The Do’s and Don’ts of Stellar Wi-Fi On January 30th, well-known Wi-Fi experts David Coleman (CWNE #4) and Gregor Vucajnk (CWNE #96) of Aerohive Networks joined us to kick off an exciting webinar series on deploying high-performance Wi-Fi in ...
It took us some time but here is the final installment of our follow-up posts on this webinar. This one is all about industry-related questions posted during the webinar. And in case you missed this ...
With iBwave Release 9 successfully launched we thought this is a great time to share the third installment of this post webinar blog series since this one is all about iBwave products. And in case ...
Guest Post by Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis It is not a new assertion that indoor wireless networks are important. The frustrations of poor indoor cellular coverage are universal, while businesses of all types need to ...