What I Wish I Would Have Said

I recently attended an Ekahau webinar focused on Wi-Fi networking in higher education but after reflecting on the session, I realized I didn’t quite capture the full scope of challenges that make university environments so unique. Having worked in both public and private sectors, I thought it would be valuable to share some personal insights from my experience in higher ed. Working for a university is a distinct experience. It offers tremendous opportunities to learn but this is often out of necessity due to limited staff, competing priorities, and tight budgets. Yet, it’s this very challenge that forces creativity and growth. ...

March 8, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · Larry Urueta

My Heros

Left to Righ: Me, Rowell, Dale, Mac, Matt A quick word about meeting your heros I have been fortunate enough to have met some of my social media heros who have helped motivate me through online videos & podcasts and have had a significant impact on my career, even though I myself am a complete stranger. I was very cautious and intimidated about meeting them, considering the stigma around meeting your heros, but I was pleasantly surprised. ...

March 8, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Larry Urueta

Welcome

This is what I hope will become a relevant blog about 802.11 WiFi topics. My name is Larry and I am a network engineer working for a university with a passion for all things wireless. I did not start out as wireless network engineer but have benefited greatly from the wifi community. My hope is to give back and share snippits of codes and/or general thoughts to help the next generation of wireless engineers. ...

February 15, 2025 · 1 min · 107 words · Larry Urueta

Day0

Hello World This is my first post, please be gentle.

February 15, 2025 · 1 min · 10 words · Larry Urueta