Networking

Networking has been an interesting hobby and job. There are no more advanced problems than everything working perfectly fine and then some random error happens, and the hours spent troubleshooting to find out that it was just a rogue access point that forgot it was plugged in.

For Edge Commerce, I have been their go-to network guy for the past few years (as of writing 2026). It has been fun and irritating troubleshooting all of the problems that arise. I have mainly gained experience with Ubiquiti hardware and software, though I have done some manual configuration in the past with other switches using PuTTY. It has been exceptionally interesting to see how far technology has come since I first gained an interest in tech—everything going from manual configuration to the deepest extent to nice and pretty GUIs accessible via HTTP.

As of writing, the company I work for and manage the networks of has 92 online sites, and I am the manager for every single one. Some are in places with horrible internet, so wireless backups are a must. Using WTI has been fun, but the direct integration with UniFi is seamless, at least with my experience of it. I am extremely excited to branch out of the UniFi ecosystem and take on some actual networking challenges.