Like many of us, I started the year 2020 with some expectation that it will be another year like in the past (now we know how 2020 ended up for all of us). As outlined in this post, my blog became one of the Cisco IT Blog Awards Winner in 2019 & expected to be at CiscoLive US 2020 & few other conferences during the year.
I am delighted to announce that my blog has been selected for the finalist in the “Best Analysis” category this year too.
If you have come across my blog & found it useful, please give it a vote under the Best Analysis category. You can vote using this link
There are many other insightful blogs on the finalist list. Please take time to go through them and vote for them based on your preference.
As you may already be aware, I am not chasing materialistic success, winning this competition again is not my prime objective of this post. Since Cisco has selected my blog as the finalist of 2020, I had to share that information with you and allow you to vote, if you feel my blog is useful to you.
I know you all have shown great gratitude for my blog and thank me many times for sharing my knowledge. I appreciate all of you who encouraged me in the past 8 years to keep this blog alive and active. Here is a snapshot of where my top users are in this world 🙂
Thank you once again and stay safe wherever you are in this world.
Update Feb 2021
Thank you for everyone who supported me and congratulations for all the winners
Keep up the good work
Thank you Binish..
Great work
You definitely got my vote Rasika! 😉
I wish you happy holidays and all the best for the new year!
Best regards,
Ciprian Jitaru
Hi Jitaru,
Thank you so much
Wish you happy holidays & new year to you too…
stay safe
Rasika
always your posts are helpful, Keep it up
Hi Jagath, Thank you for encouragement as always.. Stay safe
Rasika
Excellent work
Thank you Subramaniyan..
Great work !!!
Thank you…
Excellent work
Thank you Hari..
HI, teacher, I would like to ask you, is there a book or document that records the difference between the tags in the frame of the different 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax standards? I need it very much, hope you can point me
IEEE 802.11-2020 is the document you need to refer to learn what the standard says. However when a vendor implements it, they can implement certain vendor-specific attributes, so it depends on the vendor too. You simply need to capture a beacon frame for each SSID you interested in and have a look at what features they advise.
HTH
Rasika
your blogs are awesome
Thank you Azam.