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Waves with Wireless Nerd - Conversations with the Wireless Nerd: From CB Radios to Wireless Smart Glasses

Conversations with the Wireless Nerd: From CB Radios to Wireless Smart Glasses

04/22/25 • 36 min

Waves with Wireless Nerd

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The digital world demands our attention as both wireless professionals and responsible individuals navigating increasingly complex technology landscapes. Drew Lentz dives into this fascinating territory, balancing nostalgic wireless technologies with cutting-edge innovations that challenge how we think about connectivity.
The episode kicks off with exciting news about upcoming giveaways, including a professional-grade NetAlly AirCheck G3. Drew shares a powerful personal moment about digital parenting after watching Netflix's "Adolescence" series, which prompted him to strengthen digital safeguards for his children using monitoring services like Bark. His candid discussion about parental vigilance in the age of online predators serves as a sobering reminder that even tech experts must remain alert to digital dangers.
Nostalgia takes center stage as Drew showcases his classic Cobra 29 CB radio, explaining how films like "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Pump Up the Volume" sparked his lifelong passion for wireless communications. This leads to a compelling argument for wireless professionals to obtain amateur radio licenses, which teach fundamental RF principles that enhance Wi-Fi expertise.
The conversation shifts to viral phenomena and emerging technologies, including the aluminum foil Wi-Fi hack that's gained over 33 million views online. Drew critically examines this simplistic approach while acknowledging the basic science behind it. He also explores fascinating developments like Carnegie Mellon's Wi-Fi imaging technology and Clueley's controversial smart glasses that provide real-time information during conversations – raising important questions about privacy, ethics, and practical applications beyond their marketed use.
Before wrapping up with information about industry events like the Wi-Fi Now Global Congress and WICO gatherings, Drew emphasizes the importance of community engagement. He encourages listeners to share their wireless expertise locally, particularly regarding security concerns that often go overlooked.
Subscribe to our channel and join us live next week for a chance to win that NetAlly AirCheck G3! The Wireless Nerd community continues to grow, and we'd love to see you become part of our ongoing conversation about the technology that connects our world.

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The digital world demands our attention as both wireless professionals and responsible individuals navigating increasingly complex technology landscapes. Drew Lentz dives into this fascinating territory, balancing nostalgic wireless technologies with cutting-edge innovations that challenge how we think about connectivity.
The episode kicks off with exciting news about upcoming giveaways, including a professional-grade NetAlly AirCheck G3. Drew shares a powerful personal moment about digital parenting after watching Netflix's "Adolescence" series, which prompted him to strengthen digital safeguards for his children using monitoring services like Bark. His candid discussion about parental vigilance in the age of online predators serves as a sobering reminder that even tech experts must remain alert to digital dangers.
Nostalgia takes center stage as Drew showcases his classic Cobra 29 CB radio, explaining how films like "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Pump Up the Volume" sparked his lifelong passion for wireless communications. This leads to a compelling argument for wireless professionals to obtain amateur radio licenses, which teach fundamental RF principles that enhance Wi-Fi expertise.
The conversation shifts to viral phenomena and emerging technologies, including the aluminum foil Wi-Fi hack that's gained over 33 million views online. Drew critically examines this simplistic approach while acknowledging the basic science behind it. He also explores fascinating developments like Carnegie Mellon's Wi-Fi imaging technology and Clueley's controversial smart glasses that provide real-time information during conversations – raising important questions about privacy, ethics, and practical applications beyond their marketed use.
Before wrapping up with information about industry events like the Wi-Fi Now Global Congress and WICO gatherings, Drew emphasizes the importance of community engagement. He encourages listeners to share their wireless expertise locally, particularly regarding security concerns that often go overlooked.
Subscribe to our channel and join us live next week for a chance to win that NetAlly AirCheck G3! The Wireless Nerd community continues to grow, and we'd love to see you become part of our ongoing conversation about the technology that connects our world.

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Waves with Wireless Nerd - Conversations with the Wireless Nerd: From CB Radios to Wireless Smart Glasses

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What's up everybody ? It's Drew Lentz , the Wireless Nerd , coming in with a cold cut ,

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starting the podcast today for April 22nd . We just had a really fun time testing out a new mechanism on our YouTube page . Thank you to everyone . Bradley , thank you for winning the non-raffle . I really appreciate it . What we're going to start d

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