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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless lan equipment for instruction
The RF policy is an interesting one.
If the federal laws allow the speed limit to be 55 MPH, or your city as a
limit of 25 MPH does that mean that your institution won't restrict speed to
something lower on campus?
It
04, 2005 10:18 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless lan equipment for instruction
Our campus wireless policy reserves the 2.4GHz bands for our production
wireless network. In situations where our professors want to teach
about wireless networks, we have been using 802.11a equipme
lf Of Paul Grieggs
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless lan equipment for instruction
Our campus wireless policy reserves the 2.4GHz bands for our production
wireless network. In situations where our professors want to t
You might also want to try restricting the channel that people use. Give
them one channel to operate on and a power requirement. This way your
production network will have more room to breathe.
Justin
Michael Dickson wrote:
The Cisco 1230G AP's supports tweaking the OFDM Transmitter Power from
1mW
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Our campus wireless policy reserves the 2.4GHz bands for our production
wireless network. In situat
munication Technician
Baylor University
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The Cisco 1230G AP's supports tweaking the OFDM Transmitter Power from
1mW to 100mW. Perhaps other AP's support power tuning as well. Selecting
a channel that is not actually in that classroom and turning down the AP
power might enable instructional (developmental) b/g channels to be used
in a loca
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless lan equipment for instruction
Our campus wireless policy reserves the 2.4GHz bands for our production
wireless network. In situations where our professors want to teach
about wireless networks, we have been using 802.11a equipment to isolate
the wireless teaching labs. With the