RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks

2015-07-02 Thread Parker, Ron
I would strongly advise against these locks unless you fully understand their limitations and are OK with them. We did some construction projects where hard-wired locks were value engineered out of the project to save money. We ended up with a bunch of wireless Assa Abloy locks that don't work

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks

2015-07-02 Thread Parker, Ron
-3015 Sent from my iPhone On Jul 2, 2015, at 2:22 PM, Parker, Ron ron.par...@brazosport.edumailto:ron.par...@brazosport.edu wrote: I would strongly advise against these locks unless you fully understand their limitations and are OK with them. We did some construction projects where hard-wired

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] College deals with wireless issues

2011-11-10 Thread Parker, Ron
It looks like the reply-to on the list isn't working right or something. I posted a witty rejoinder to this message and it went only to the original poster rather than the list. Frank has probably implemented an e-mail sender filter as a result. Perhaps our gracious list admin could check and

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Unregistered wireless devices

2011-09-30 Thread Parker, Ron
Lee, that's not funny. We bought a bunch of 3500 model APs and NONE of them came with the blue laser beams. I like the comment on that video criticizing Cisco for making a video better suited for showing to an 8 year old Star Wars fan. The commenter clearly has no idea who IT people really are.

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classrooms

2010-11-18 Thread Parker, Ron
Yes, if you look at the archives for this list on the EDUCAUSE web site, you'll see that this has come up before. It also comes up on the CIO list and probably others that are archived there. There doesn't seem to be a technology solution for this that would work in a typical academic