Naoya Kaneko is an experienced engineer based in Tokyo with 14 years in software and network engineering, specializing in 802.11 technology and CPE firmware for routers and access points. He has a proven track record designing, deploying and operating large-scale public Wi‑Fi—rapidly rolling out 150+ APs and supporting 150k+ attendees at major events as part of ShowNet NOC and CONBU. At Internet Initiative Japan he drove wireless feature development from kernel drivers to application layer on NetBSD across ARM, MIPS and x86, and delivered production improvements like IoT metric collectors, RADIUS enhancements and multicast handling. Now at Toyota, he brings deep embedded networking expertise and field-proven operational discipline to complex connectivity challenges. Known for bridging product, QA and support teams, he pairs hands-on low-level systems work with practical deployment experience that few firmware engineers possess.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at 筑波大学 / University of Tsukuba
Doctoral Course, Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Doctoral Course, Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Bachelor of Engineering - BE at University of Tsukuba
Contributions:7 commits, 2 PRs, 5 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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