Traditionally, "spying" meant to record video or audio. I think voice recordings aren't the most precious thing on my laptop. It's my passwords, cookies, e-mails, and pictures. We need to integrate fine-grained…
That's your work style then. In many cases, I got the documentation on one screen, and my IDE on the other. Other times, it's more a distraction (i.e., whenever I just have mail or WhatsApp on the other) -- I'll turn…
actual development and standardization uses shorter cycles than the 5G hype cycle. release 8 is slow. your phone would show 4G release 14 is super fast. your phone would show 4G release 15 will show 5G but it's just one…
> It's a bit silly to wait for a completely different radio transport before thinking of carrier and backhaul improvements, which are almost completely orthogonal. Development on radio access and core network does…
Much of the 5G progress happens in the core network and network interconnects. As far as I remember, there will be some sort of "layered" encryption. The innermost layer is the user's payload, end-to-end encrypted…
Thanks! Do those extensions require client support, and if so, is it supported by consumer devices?
[edit: re-read your post; you're well aware what handoff is, so sorry for the overly vivid explanation] That's 'cell planning'. Roaming is different: Let's say you're moving from your bedroom to the kitchen. The bedroom…
Nice article! However, roaming support is entirely missing. Handover between access points is really important in my experience. It would have been nice to have an overview on the current situation in WiFi.
Traditionally, "spying" meant to record video or audio. I think voice recordings aren't the most precious thing on my laptop. It's my passwords, cookies, e-mails, and pictures. We need to integrate fine-grained…
That's your work style then. In many cases, I got the documentation on one screen, and my IDE on the other. Other times, it's more a distraction (i.e., whenever I just have mail or WhatsApp on the other) -- I'll turn…
actual development and standardization uses shorter cycles than the 5G hype cycle. release 8 is slow. your phone would show 4G release 14 is super fast. your phone would show 4G release 15 will show 5G but it's just one…
> It's a bit silly to wait for a completely different radio transport before thinking of carrier and backhaul improvements, which are almost completely orthogonal. Development on radio access and core network does…
Much of the 5G progress happens in the core network and network interconnects. As far as I remember, there will be some sort of "layered" encryption. The innermost layer is the user's payload, end-to-end encrypted…
Thanks! Do those extensions require client support, and if so, is it supported by consumer devices?
[edit: re-read your post; you're well aware what handoff is, so sorry for the overly vivid explanation] That's 'cell planning'. Roaming is different: Let's say you're moving from your bedroom to the kitchen. The bedroom…
Nice article! However, roaming support is entirely missing. Handover between access points is really important in my experience. It would have been nice to have an overview on the current situation in WiFi.