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I’m back home after attending WLPC in Prague. It was another fantastic event, and I enjoyed it as much as previous ones. This time, it was held at a new hotel (Hotel Pyramida) since the conference keeps growing and the previous venue could no longer accommodate it.

I arrived in Prague on Friday afternoon, 10th Oct and my friend David welcomed me at the Airport. He’s done this every time since 2022 and I’m really lucky to have a friend like him.

We had dinner with our good friend and fellow Cisco Learning VIP Karsten.

I taught the ‘Rockstar Wireless Analysis’ bootcamp for the next three days and had the opportunity to explore Prague city on Monday after finishing the sessions.


Main conference ran from Tuesday to Thursday and featured many great presentations. Below are some highlights, but I encourage you to watch all the sessions once the recordings are available on WLAN Professionals YouTube channel.
- MLO in the Wild by Jean Macq
- 802.11 the Universal Language by Peter Mackenzie
- is Wi-Fi 7 worth of by Wes Purvis
- Wi-Fi Tools update by Keith Parson
- High Density Wi-Fi by Jim Flowick & Matt Swartz
- Everything Wireless Security by Stephen Orr
- OFDM Signal Processing & Physics by Troy Martin
- Advanced Client Analytics by Matt Starling
- Building Multi-Vendor Lab by Joel Crane
- RF at 300km/h by Falk Bachmann
- Evolution of Wi-Fi Design Tools by Kjetill Hansen
I had my “WPA3- Personal Compatibility Mode” presentation on Thursday morning and received valuable feedback.
Like past events, I had the opportunity to meet some new friends in person – not all of them are pictured here.


I also spend some quality time with close friends in the Wi-Fi community.




I left the conference after it ended on Thursday afternoon, and my return flight home was around 4 PM from Prague. On the way back, Rama and I were on the same flight to Dubai. I reached home Saturday early morning.


I am glad I was able to make it to Prague for this event and I am looking forward to the next WLPC in Pheonix, USA in February 2026.
