With 10 years experience in IT related fields, Graham Robinson is currently a wireless network architect at Simply Wireless, an Australian Leader in Wireless Systems Design and Integration. He holds a bachelor's degree in information systems, and a master's degree in electronic business management. Graham also holds the following certifications: WLSE (Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist), MCP, MCSE 2000, CCNA and CCDA.
Graham is an expert on wireless design and deployment within large educational organizations, SMEs and enterprise environments.
Contributions from Retired expert - Graham Robinson
- When should I use 802.11a versus 802.11g?
- Have you heard anything about the new Nortel WLAN 2210 and 2211?
- When I visit some Web sites that display your IP address, it correctly identifies mine and not that
- Will wireless affect my body?
- Access Point coverage maps
- How do the clients in a WLAN communicate with the AP (Access Point) based on IP in the Network Layer
- Is it true that if using the "A" standard that the antennas must be built right into the unit and ar
- Do you have any data showing the benefits of a shielded system to connect wireless access points?
- We have both wired and wireless networks. Is there a way to set a default?
- Is it possible to restrict wireless network access within a physical boundry?
- What are the top five companies that are providing enterprise level WLAN products and solutions?
- Can you help me clear a dispute about signal loss, and a rebroadcast site for a 802.11b network?
- Guide to creating a hotspot zone
- Advice on configuring 802.1X authentication
- Can Internet access be shared via a wireless network?
- Diagnosing connection drops
- Thesis guide involving wireless and networking
- Help adding WAP to an existing network
- Diagnose connectivity problems on Cisco products
- Using IP-based cameras from different geographical locations