How AI could help Wi-Fi detect happy users – and track them

The latter box extend Mist’s cloud microservices app environment to on-premises environments, which enables IT managers to centrally manage everything for local and remote campuses. Making Wi-Fi user-centricCheang illustrates the problem by pointing out that Wi-Fi management today is network-centric rather than user-centric. Mist’s AI engine will enable automation for its Wi-Fi 6 APs as well for things like intelligent load balancing between radios, service levels for OFDMA subcarrier assignments and basic service set (BSS) coloring assignments for high-density Wi-Fi environments. It’s worth noting that Juniper isn’t the only vendor applying AI to Wi-Fi. This capability opens up all kinds of new service possibilities for enterprise Wi-Fi, Cheang says.

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