ust post it here for the curious, I can do that as well.
Mary
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his anyone with more experience can correct me.
D?C
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> We don’t charge students based on usage or tiered levels of service and
> currently don’t have major bandwidth issues, but are keeping a close eye o
Jeffrey Sessler
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We take the position that a residential user should expect a similar experience
to what they would get at home. It's one of the best ways to prevent
reside
We take the position that a residential user should expect a similar
experience to what they would get at home. It's one of the best ways to
prevent residential users from finding ways around bandwidth caps e.g.
free VPN to get around Netflix cap. If Netflix is causing you bandwidth
issues, increas
March 19\, 2015 11:38
AM\nTo: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU\nSubject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] netflix question\n\nAn interesti
ng factor in Netflix (and presumably other streaming video)\nis that they
will scale their display resolution based on available\nbandwidth. This ca
n make bandwidth plannin
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AM\nTo: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU\nSubject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] netflix question\n\nAn interesti
ng factor in Netflix (and presumably other streaming video)\nis that they
will scale their display resol
-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Britton Anderson
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This has come up a number of times on the NETMAN list too. I threw a question
out a number of months ago about
Ah, my Netflix signup was long enough ago that I’d not realized there were
different plans available. As I recall, the manual speed settings initially
came about as a way to prevent blowing through mobile data plan limits; the
idea was that you could turn down the quality for small limited scre
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] netflix question
An interesting factor in Netflix (and presumably other streaming video)
is that they will scale their display resolution based on available
bandwidth. This can make bandwidth planning projections murky. For
example, from the "
An interesting factor in Netflix (and presumably other streaming video) is that
they will scale their display resolution based on available bandwidth. This can
make bandwidth planning projections murky. For example, from the “Your Account
> My Profile > Playback settings” menu item for my Netfli
We actually seem to see a statistically significant amount of Netflix from
non Resnet buildings! Hmm...
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Hunter Fuller
OIT
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On Mar 19, 2015 10:57 AM, "Jonn Martell" wrote:
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> Dual networks. The premise is that the student pay a fee for connectivity
> and should get to en
Dual networks. The premise is that the student pay a fee for connectivity
and should get to enjoy the same level of service they would get off
campus. Ideally the two networks could use each other's unused bandwidth
but I never looked into that.
Since Netflix appears to be the biggest issue, yo
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