Waves with Wireless Nerd

Drew Lentz the Wirelessnerd

Join me for a weekly look into what's making waves in tech and the wireless industry! What's new? What's now? What's next?

  1. Navigating Wi-Fi, Spectrum Politics, and Corporate Reshaping in Today's Tech Landscape

    AUG 18

    Navigating Wi-Fi, Spectrum Politics, and Corporate Reshaping in Today's Tech Landscape

    Send us a text Ever wonder what happens when you need to provide Wi-Fi for half a million surfing fans? Drew Lentz returns to the Waves Podcast after an exhilarating stint deploying 27 access points at the World Surf League's US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach. Between coordinating connectivity for food trucks, security teams, merchants, and celebrity appearances, the wireless challenges were as massive as the waves. The regulatory landscape is shifting dramatically with the repeal of Executive Order 14036, eliminating broadband "nutrition labels" and allowing landlords to once again make exclusive deals with internet service providers. This development raises serious questions about consumer choice in multi-dwelling units and transparency in internet service marketing. Meanwhile, the spectrum wars continue as industry leaders suggest pivoting from contested CBRS bands to the 4 GHz range for future 6G deployment—highlighting the "use it or lose it" reality of valuable frequency allocations. Corporate reshuffling continues to transform the wireless industry. Amphenol's $10.5 billion acquisition of CommScope's Connectivity and Cable Solutions unit leaves Ruckus Wireless as one of CommScope's few remaining major assets. For Ruckus employees who've weathered multiple ownership changes, the question looms: will they become more strategically important or face another sale within the next two years? Perhaps most thought-provoking is AT&T CEO John Stanky's recent memo to employees, which Drew unpacks in detail. The message signals a fundamental shift from tenure-based loyalty to a culture rewarding capability, contribution, and commitment. Stanky's statement that "if you dislike change, you're going to dislike irrelevance even more" encapsulates the existential challenge facing legacy companies in rapidly evolving industries. Drew closes with an important reminder about workplace culture: celebrate your wins and share your successes, but do so in a way that acknowledges the team effort behind them. After all, no one will be a stronger advocate for your accomplishments than you—just make sure you're lifting others as you rise. Don't miss upcoming industry events including WLPC Prague in October and Meter Up in San Francisco this November. Have thoughts on the AT&T memo or your own Wi-Fi deployment stories? Drop Drew a message and join the conversation! Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    42 min
  2. The Wireless World Keeps Spinning While Industry Giants Reshuffle

    JUL 16

    The Wireless World Keeps Spinning While Industry Giants Reshuffle

    Send us a text Fresh from his first trip to Australia, Drew Lentz dives into the evolving landscape of wireless networking with observations that span from down under to the stratosphere. The Melbourne adventure yielded more than just kangaroo sightings and chicken "parmies" – it showcased how different regions approach connectivity challenges with innovative solutions. The industry continues its dramatic reshuffling as major players reposition themselves. The HPE-Juniper merger leaves customers wondering about the fate of competing wireless portfolios, while Meraki's transition from its iconic green to Cisco blue marks what many see as the final chapter in its absorption. Todd Nightingale's move to Arista as President and COO signals potential shifts in the competitive landscape, particularly for wireless offerings that have struggled for market visibility despite technical excellence. Beyond traditional networking, groundbreaking connectivity approaches are taking shape. High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) floating 20 kilometers above Earth are beaming 5G signals down to areas that traditional infrastructure struggles to reach. Meanwhile, Xfinity routers now feature Wi-Fi motion detection that can sense movement through signal reflections, and community-driven initiatives like Philly Community Wireless demonstrate how grassroots approaches to connectivity remain vital. The emerging trend of influencer-led Mobile Virtual Network Operators shows how connectivity is becoming increasingly integrated with culture and lifestyle. With hurricane season approaching the Gulf Coast, Drew emphasizes how wireless professionals can contribute vital communication capabilities during disasters. Whether through AWS Disaster Response, ITDRC, or local initiatives, the technical skills we often take for granted can become lifesaving resources when traditional networks fail. Connect with Drew at upcoming industry events including TRA in Houston, the World Surfing League in Huntington Beach, Meter Up in San Francisco, or WLPC Prague to discuss these developments and explore how our wireless community can continue pushing connectivity forward in meaningful ways. Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    58 min
  3. Unpacking the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired & Wireless and Discussion on the HPE Juniper Merger!

    JUL 1

    Unpacking the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired & Wireless and Discussion on the HPE Juniper Merger!

    Send us a text The wireless networking landscape is witnessing a dramatic shift as revealed in the newly released 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure. Juniper Networks has emerged as the clear frontrunner, claiming the coveted top-right position with superior marks for both execution capability and strategic vision. Meanwhile, longtime industry leader Cisco shows signs of strategic drift despite maintaining strong execution abilities. Newcomers are making waves too—Nile and Meter have stormed into the visionaries quadrant, though many industry experts believe Meter deserves an even stronger position for their innovative approach and comprehensive vision. When comparing this year's rankings to 2024, the movement reveals fascinating shifts in vendor positioning that signal where enterprise networking might be heading. Even more intriguing is the recent Department of Justice approval of the $14 billion Juniper-HPE merger, but with substantial strings attached. HPE must divest its Instant On wireless business, and perhaps most significantly, Juniper's coveted Mist AI technology must be licensed through an auction process to competitors—with the stipulation that it cannot be integrated into Aruba Central or GreenLake platforms. This restriction fundamentally challenges what many believed was the primary motivation behind the acquisition. As Drew Lentz explains through his vivid "botana effect" analogy (referencing a Texas nacho platter), HPE has all the individual components of a comprehensive networking solution, but lacks the unifying foundation that Mist AI was expected to provide. The restrictions have sparked widespread speculation: Could Mist founder Bob Friday potentially leave Juniper to create a "Mist 2.0" with the licensed technology? Who might bid for these valuable AI capabilities? And how will these developments reshape the wireless networking landscape? Whether you're managing enterprise networks, evaluating vendors, or simply fascinated by industry dynamics, these developments signal profound changes ahead in how networks are built, managed, and optimized. Subscribe now to stay ahead of these transformative industry shifts! Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    33 min
  4. JUN 25

    Will AI Replace Your Networking Job, or Just Make You Better At It?

    Send us a text The future of networking isn't about whether AI will transform our industry—it's about how quickly professionals will adapt to these inevitable changes. In this candid discussion, Drew Lentz unpacks the major developments from recent industry events, particularly Cisco Live, where AI dominated conversations across the vendor landscape. AI Canvas, Cisco's entry into agentic AI, signals a pivotal shift in how networks will be managed going forward. But rather than viewing these advancements as threats to job security, Drew frames them as powerful amplifiers of human capability. As he reflects on Andy Jassy's comments about AI adaptation, the message becomes clear: those who embrace AI as a collaborative tool will thrive, while those who resist may find themselves left behind on the platform as the train departs. The podcast showcases remarkable innovations happening throughout the wireless ecosystem. Hamina's newly released AI features can automatically generate walls from Google Images floor plans, saving engineers countless hours of manual work. The strengthening partnerships between vendors like NetAlly, Ekahau, and Sidos demonstrate how collaboration is accelerating tool capabilities beyond what any single company could achieve. Drew also shares a thought-provoking analogy comparing private 5G to cell phone holsters—technically perfect solutions that somehow missed the mark on mass adoption. This refreshing perspective challenges us to look beyond technical specifications to consider real-world implementation challenges. Looking ahead, Drew reveals his plans to use Alethea testing equipment to benchmark access point performance under heavy client loads, offering to test specific APs the community is curious about. This hands-on approach reflects his commitment to bringing practical insights that go beyond marketing claims. Connect with Drew to share your thoughts on which wireless technologies deserve deeper testing, or join the conversation about how AI is reshaping your day-to-day networking experience. The industry is evolving rapidly—are you evolving with it? Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    47 min
  5. The Tech Taco: An Incoming Consolidation Wave, Serving Up AI at the Edge, and a Side of Satellite Broadband

    MAY 31

    The Tech Taco: An Incoming Consolidation Wave, Serving Up AI at the Edge, and a Side of Satellite Broadband

    Send us a text The wireless landscape is transforming before our eyes as major players consolidate, edge computing pushes boundaries, and questions of affordability continue to challenge our assumptions about connectivity. Charter's $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Communications is reshaping the competitive landscape, combining Charter's 10+ million mobile subscribers with Cox's commercial fiber and managed IT operations. This merger represents just one piece of the ongoing consolidation puzzle that's redefining who controls our digital infrastructure. Meanwhile, American Tower is quietly revolutionizing edge computing by installing data centers at the base of cellular towers. This strategic placement brings processing power dramatically closer to users, reducing latency and enabling AI applications to function at the network edge rather than in distant centralized facilities. The initiative mirrors similar efforts by Comcast to push computing capabilities as close to consumers as possible without actually placing hardware in homes. The affordability conversation has taken center stage as definitions of "affordable internet" vary dramatically across different communities. During a panel at NetworkX 2025, we explored how a $50 monthly service that might seem reasonable in some areas represents an entire food budget for families in economically challenged regions like South Texas. This reality check forces us to reconsider how we approach the digital divide, especially as BEAD funding faces reductions and programs providing mobile hotspots to students get cut. Starlink's expansion continues with a new $10 monthly plan launching in India, potentially disrupting the market while raising questions about regulatory surcharges and sustainability. Simultaneously, the FCC investigation into EchoStar has sparked controversy about spectrum allocation politics, with implications for competition and rural connectivity. Technology innovations continue at a rapid pace, with Google partnering with X-Real and Warby Parker for new AR glasses, while AWS surprisingly discontinues its private 5G offering announced in 2021. These developments showcase the constant evolution of wireless technology and the sometimes unpredictable paths innovation takes. Want to discuss these developments in person? I'll be at several upcoming industry events, including Fiber Connect in Nashville, MeterUp in San Francisco, Juniper's AI Native Now during Cisco Live, and WLPC Prague. These gatherings offer perfect opportunities to explore how these industry shifts will affect our connected future. What technologies or trends are you most excited about as we navigate this evolving landscape? meter. next-generation infrastructureMeter provides turn-key internet infrastructure for businesses. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    42 min
  6. The Digital Divide: When Politics Meets Internet Access

    MAY 27

    The Digital Divide: When Politics Meets Internet Access

    Send us a text Recent funding cuts to digital equity programs threaten to deepen the digital divide in America, just as communities were preparing for infrastructure improvements that would bring connectivity to underserved areas. These decisions impact rural residents, small ISPs, and equipment manufacturers who were counting on these opportunities. • $2.5 billion in digital equity funding labeled "racist and illegal" and eliminated • Senate voted along party lines to kill FCC program distributing Wi-Fi hotspots to schoolchildren • Ted Cruz claimed hotspots would bypass parental controls, ignoring existing parental monitoring solutions • COVID-19 exposed the digital divide as students without home internet struggled with remote learning • Terra's free space optics technology promises 20Gbps connectivity over 20km distances • IoT developments expanding beyond LoRaWAN with Ultra-Wideband gaining traction • Fortinet quietly acquired Everest Networks to complete their Wi-Fi portfolio • Upcoming industry events include Network X, WBA event, hospitality industry tech conference, and Cisco Live If you have unused wireless equipment, consider donating it to community centers, churches, or nonprofit organizations where people can access Wi-Fi. Reach out to me if you need help connecting equipment to organizations in need. Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    28 min
  7. MAY 2

    Exploring Innovation: From WiFiNow to the Helium Network and more!

    Send us a text The Wi-Fi Now Conference in Mountain View showcased innovations in wireless technology while revealing insights about Wi-Fi 7's enterprise adoption challenges. AT&T's partnership with Helium Network for Wi-Fi offload utilizing Hotspot 2.0 and Passpoint technology marks a significant advancement in carrier-independent network collaboration.  • Helium Network and AT&T partnering to provide Wi-Fi offload for AT&T customers using quality metrics to monitor connection performance • Helium serving over 700,000 users daily across 90,000 hotspots with major carrier partnerships expanding • Google Fi launching a $35/month unlimited plan with 30GB high-speed data, competing with innovative free services like Helium Zero • Wi-Fi delivering 10x the data volume of cellular networks according to Intel's research at Wi-Fi Now • 6GHz spectrum remains underutilized despite growing device support with over 950 Wi-Fi 7 device models now supporting it • Aruba CTO suggesting Wi-Fi 7's features are more suited for home applications than enterprise environments • Sidos Wave demonstrating completely wireless site survey capabilities via Bluetooth to iPhone • Project Kuiper launching first 27 satellites as Amazon enters the LEO satellite internet competition • Nokia developing real-time digital twin robots for warehouse management with potential wireless applications • Vatican City implementing sophisticated RF security measures to protect conclave communications Check out upcoming industry events: Mobility Field Day in 5 days, WLPC Prague in October, WLPC Spain September 12-16, WBA World Congress in Dallas, and Cisco Live in San Diego. Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    39 min
  8. Conversations with the Wireless Nerd: From CB Radios to Wireless Smart Glasses

    APR 22

    Conversations with the Wireless Nerd: From CB Radios to Wireless Smart Glasses

    Send us a text The digital world demands our attention as both wireless professionals and responsible individuals navigating increasingly complex technology landscapes. Drew Lentz dives into this fascinating territory, balancing nostalgic wireless technologies with cutting-edge innovations that challenge how we think about connectivity. The episode kicks off with exciting news about upcoming giveaways, including a professional-grade NetAlly AirCheck G3. Drew shares a powerful personal moment about digital parenting after watching Netflix's "Adolescence" series, which prompted him to strengthen digital safeguards for his children using monitoring services like Bark. His candid discussion about parental vigilance in the age of online predators serves as a sobering reminder that even tech experts must remain alert to digital dangers. Nostalgia takes center stage as Drew showcases his classic Cobra 29 CB radio, explaining how films like "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Pump Up the Volume" sparked his lifelong passion for wireless communications. This leads to a compelling argument for wireless professionals to obtain amateur radio licenses, which teach fundamental RF principles that enhance Wi-Fi expertise. The conversation shifts to viral phenomena and emerging technologies, including the aluminum foil Wi-Fi hack that's gained over 33 million views online. Drew critically examines this simplistic approach while acknowledging the basic science behind it. He also explores fascinating developments like Carnegie Mellon's Wi-Fi imaging technology and Clueley's controversial smart glasses that provide real-time information during conversations – raising important questions about privacy, ethics, and practical applications beyond their marketed use. Before wrapping up with information about industry events like the Wi-Fi Now Global Congress and WICO gatherings, Drew emphasizes the importance of community engagement. He encourages listeners to share their wireless expertise locally, particularly regarding security concerns that often go overlooked. Subscribe to our channel and join us live next week for a chance to win that NetAlly AirCheck G3! The Wireless Nerd community continues to grow, and we'd love to see you become part of our ongoing conversation about the technology that connects our world. Support the show Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks! 🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com! 💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com

    36 min

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