He wasn’t a barista or a busy parent. Leo was a network engineer for a sprawling, three-story tech startup called Nexus Dynamics . His job was to keep the digital blood flowing. And for the last three weeks, the blood had been clotting.
Every morning at 9:00 AM, 200 employees would swarm the open-plan office. They’d grab lattes, sit down, and join their standups. But as soon as someone walked from their desk on the 2nd floor to the "War Room" on the 3rd, their video would freeze. Their audio would robotize. They’d yell, "Sorry, I’m walking—bad Wi-Fi!" 802.11 r windows 10
Not a single packet dropped. It was seamless. He wasn’t a barista or a busy parent
Janet from Accounting walked from her desk to the printer—a journey that crossed three AP boundaries. She was on a Zoom call with a client. Leo held his breath. And for the last three weeks, the blood had been clotting