Managing Subscriber Wi-Fi & Multi-Gig Demands

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Consumer wireless demands continue to skyrocket, while many continue to work from home, reliable wireless coverage is now essential throughout the home. As wireless capabilities continue to increase with WiFi 6 and beyond, consumer network devices and needs will follow. Utilizing managed WiFi and industry standard TR-069 allow for providers to configure, troubleshoot, and upgrade subscriber networks with ease. The ability to perform all these actions from the cloud offers the ability to remotely monitor and improve the customer experience instantly.
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Grow Your Revenue in 2019 with Network Assessments

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Network assessments are an effective way to demonstrate the value of your managed network services to prospects. Whether you charge for the assessment itself or simply use it as an entry to a managed service package, we’ll show you how to build network assessments into your sales and marketing plans for 2019. Join Steve Petryschuk, Director, Systems Engineering at Auvik on a one-hour walk-through on performing, reporting, and pricing network assessments, and get a free how-to guide and network report template.
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Wireshark Week: Troubleshooting High-Speed Networks

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When troubleshooting sporadic issues in high-speed environments, it can be difficult to successfully capture and resolve the problem. Chris Greer, professional packet analyst, presents a dual-pronged strategy to improve visibility and troubleshooting by understanding the best circumstances to use software and hardware capture and monitoring.
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Network Security in the 5G and IoT Environment

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There has been an increasing demand for 24×7 high-speed internet access globally. Currently, 42.1 billion IoT devices exist. By 2020, this number is expected to be 50.1 billion. 2020 is the beginning of a mass rollout of 5G networks. By 2025, leaders of the 5G market will be Asia (primarily China & Japan), Europe, and the United States. Can mobile service providers create a secure environment that protects customers’ data and devices in time for the launch of 5G?
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Zero-Trust Networks: When They Make Sense and When They Don’t

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As business applications shift from living on-premises to the cloud, it may not always be necessary to enable communication between user devices. In fact, preventing your clients’ user devices from contacting each other part of a zero-trust network approach could prevent a malicious cyber-attack from spreading and costing clients major data recovery fees.A zero-trust approach could make sense for many client networks, both inherited and new—but it could also potentially interrupt their business.
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