Author name: Andrew Walding

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Combining Wireshark Ring Buffers with Capture Filters for Performance

Post Views: 861 Check out these great references as well:  Our custom profiles repository for Wireshark  Our Udemy course on Wireshark   Our Udemy course on Wireless Packet capture In our previous post I showed you how to use Wireshark’s Ring Buffer feature. I think we can all agree how great that feature is. In this […]

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Wireshark Ring Buffer Capture Feature

Post Views: 1,855 Check out these great references:  Our custom profiles repository for Wireshark  Our Udemy course on Wireshark   Our Udemy course on Wireless Packet capture Wireshark’s Ring Buffer feature is a capture mechanism feature that automatically rotates packet capture files based on size or time limits, overwriting the oldest files when a defined limit

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Technology Training at CellStream

Post Views: 14,995 At CellStream, we design and deliver technology training programs specifically aligned to the realities of today’s broadband, telecommunications, and IP-based networking environments. Our focus is not generic IT instruction — it is highly curated, operationally relevant education built for service providers, network engineers, broadband technicians, sales teams, leadership, and customer-facing staff. Our

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Why don’t you employ the “click” model on your sites?

Post Views: 1,137 This is a great question recently asked by one of our students/clients when we said our usual introductory comments that “No we won’t spam you”, and “No we don’t use the click model on our sites”.  Now most of you know, we are a small family business, and have been since day

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Zero-Trust Networking & Converged Security

Post Views: 1,561 The following is a technical SWOT analysis for Network Engineers, Security Engineers, and Senior Technicians. I apologize for the high number of acronyms used below, but hey, this is networking! In networking, Zero-Trust is not a single product or control. It’s an architecture and operating model where no network location (LAN, WAN,

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High-Speed Ethernet for AI and Data Centers

Post Views: 1,216 What I have created here is a somewhat technical SWOT Analysis for Network Engineers and Technicians for one of today’s top networking subjects of interest: the high speed needs being delivered by Ethernet technology for AI and for Data Centers. Introduction: Why High-Speed Ethernet Matters in AI Infrastructure High-Speed Ethernet has become

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IPv6 Linux Command Line Examples

Post Views: 2,276 Check out these additional IPv6 Resources Our IPv6 overview course at Udemy Our IPv6 Custom Profiles for Wireshark Our IPv6 classes at the Online School OK folks, based on some feedback from Reddit, I decided to update this post from 2013. Modern Linux distributions have largely deprecated the legacy net-tools suite (which

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Fiber Optics Primer for Technicians

Post Views: 1,395 A broadband technician working with fiber optics must understand both the theory and the hands-on operational realities of fiber networks. The following areas represent the core knowledge required to install, maintain, and troubleshoot fiber effectively in access and distribution networks. 1. Fiber Fundamentals Technicians must understand how fiber carries data as light,

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Just Updated: Our Favorite Source of US Travel Information

Post Views: 915 Since 2023, we have shared information that helps folks that travel the western US. We learned about this site that has live cameras and warnings of road conditions, travel information, traffic cams, weather warnings, incidents, and much more from a colleague (thank you Doug Galarus!), and have used it on our many

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Windows PowerShell Commands for Wi-Fi and WLANs

Post Views: 6,039 Below is a clean, technician-focused list of the Windows PowerShell commands used for Wi-Fi and WLAN troubleshooting, organized by function. This aligns well with broadband-tech workflows, capture analysis, and WLAN Operations fundamentals. 1. Let’s Start with Discovering Wi-Fi Interfaces & Drivers Get Wi-Fi NICs & Driver Info Driver Version / Capabilities 2.

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PowerShell Commands Used for Network Troubleshooting

Post Views: 6,607 Here’s a solid toolbox of Windows PowerShell commands used for network troubleshooting, with quick notes on what each one is good for. I’ll try to group them by task so they are a little easier to remember. 1. Basic Connectivity & “Ping-Style” Tests Test-Connection PowerShell’s ping (ICMP echo) equivalent. Test-NetConnection More advanced

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CSI-SP-008 – Network Troubleshooting Fundamentals for Technicians – 1D

Post Views: 12,543 CellStream, Inc. – Telecom Consulting and Training!  1-Day, Instructor Led, Web Based Delivery or Self Paced, OnlineMinimum: 10 StudentsWeb Based Delivery: Max class size is 30On Site Delivery: Max class size is 20 Click here to go to the Online Class. Course Description: Network Troubleshooting Fundamentals for Technicians is a hands-on technical course

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The TLS 1.2 Protocol Ladder

Post Views: 1,580 I provide this information for reference when examining TLS in Wireshark. The TLS 1.2 protocol ladder (also called the TLS handshake ladder) describes the step-by-step sequence of message exchanges between a client and server as they negotiate a secure, encrypted connection. Think of it as a “ladder” where each side alternates rungs

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