UsingWPA2 oroldersecurityMeetingrooms nearToilets /EntrancesUsingdifferentchannelwidthsAll APson theceilingUsingvendordefaultsLetting'A.I.' setRFprofilesNot designingWi-Fiproperly(finger in theair survey)not using802.11k,802.11vand 802.11rNottestingWi-FiregularlyTurnAPs upto 11!No APscoveringpublicareasFewerAPs than15 usersper APClientBandSteeringnon-redundantWAN linksNot usingNAC (orsome accesscontrol)Dual-BandSSIDsLetting 'A.I.'fix issuesautomaticallyUsing amixture ofAP modelSome APs ina cupboard /shelf / deskdrawerMore APsthan 30users perAPPoE+AccessSwitchesUsingdifferentPHYs (Wi-Figenerations)No APsin ToiletareasNoValidationSurveyNot usingclient data tovalidatedesigns /changesNot linkingdevicecomplianceNotusing 6GHzAPs onthe samechannelUsing easy-to-copy PSKs(passphrases)No APsinstairwellsUsingWPA2 oroldersecurityMeetingrooms nearToilets /EntrancesUsingdifferentchannelwidthsAll APson theceilingUsingvendordefaultsLetting'A.I.' setRFprofilesNot designingWi-Fiproperly(finger in theair survey)not using802.11k,802.11vand 802.11rNottestingWi-FiregularlyTurnAPs upto 11!No APscoveringpublicareasFewerAPs than15 usersper APClientBandSteeringnon-redundantWAN linksNot usingNAC (orsome accesscontrol)Dual-BandSSIDsLetting 'A.I.'fix issuesautomaticallyUsing amixture ofAP modelSome APs ina cupboard /shelf / deskdrawerMore APsthan 30users perAPPoE+AccessSwitchesUsingdifferentPHYs (Wi-Figenerations)No APsin ToiletareasNoValidationSurveyNot usingclient data tovalidatedesigns /changesNot linkingdevicecomplianceNotusing 6GHzAPs onthe samechannelUsing easy-to-copy PSKs(passphrases)No APsinstairwells

Crappy Wi-Fi Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Using WPA2 or older security
  2. Meeting rooms near Toilets / Entrances
  3. Using different channel widths
  4. All APs on the ceiling
  5. Using vendor defaults
  6. Letting 'A.I.' set RF profiles
  7. Not designing Wi-Fi properly (finger in the air survey)
  8. not using 802.11k, 802.11v and 802.11r
  9. Not testing Wi-Fi regularly
  10. Turn APs up to 11!
  11. No APs covering public areas
  12. Fewer APs than 15 users per AP
  13. Client Band Steering
  14. non-redundant WAN links
  15. Not using NAC (or some access control)
  16. Dual-Band SSIDs
  17. Letting 'A.I.' fix issues automatically
  18. Using a mixture of AP model
  19. Some APs in a cupboard / shelf / desk drawer
  20. More APs than 30 users per AP
  21. PoE+ Access Switches
  22. Using different PHYs (Wi-Fi generations)
  23. No APs in Toilet areas
  24. No Validation Survey
  25. Not using client data to validate designs / changes
  26. Not linking device compliance
  27. Not using 6 GHz
  28. APs on the same channel
  29. Using easy-to-copy PSKs (passphrases)
  30. No APs in stairwells