Josh Redmore
About Josh Redmore
Josh Redmore serves as the Principal Architect for Wireless Access Technologies at CableLabs, where he has worked since 2014. He holds a B.S. from Kent State University and an M.Eng. from the University of Colorado Boulder, and he has contributed significantly to wireless technology standards and customer advocacy.
Work at CableLabs
Josh Redmore has been employed at CableLabs since 2014, serving as Principal Architect in Wireless Access Technologies. His role involves leading initiatives that contribute to the advancement of wireless technology standards. He has played a significant part in developing new certifications within standards organizations, which enhances the overall wireless technology ecosystem. His work focuses on improving the functionality and reliability of wireless systems.
Education and Expertise
Josh Redmore holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Kent State University and a Master of Engineering degree from the University of Colorado Boulder. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in wireless technologies. He is recognized as a Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE #376), demonstrating a high level of proficiency in wireless networking principles and practices.
Background
Before joining CableLabs, Josh Redmore worked at SpectraLink from 2006 to 2014 as Manager of Wi-Fi Escalations. In this role, he focused on customer advocacy and technical troubleshooting, which helped him develop a strong understanding of customer needs in the wireless technology sector. His experience at SpectraLink contributed to his skills in managing complex wireless issues and enhancing customer satisfaction.
Specialization in Wireless Technologies
Josh Redmore specializes in the Wi-Fi MAC and PHY layers, providing in-depth insights into the functionality and reliability of wireless systems. His expertise allows him to assess and improve wireless technology performance, ensuring that systems meet the necessary standards and customer expectations. This specialization is critical in the evolving landscape of wireless communications.