RE: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls

2017-10-20 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations)
Network Operations - Wireless (434) 592-4229 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Training Champions for Christ since 1971 From: Chuck Enfield [mailto:chu...@psu.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 2:17 PM Subject: Re: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls While I agree with all the justifications

RE: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls

2017-10-20 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations)
tain students. Bruce Osborne Senior Network Engineer Network Operations - Wireless (434) 592-4229 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Training Champions for Christ since 1971 From: Brian Helman [mailto:bhel...@salemstate.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:45 PM Subject: Re: Wireless printers and other device

RE: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls

2017-10-20 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations)
.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:06 PM Subject: Re: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls You’re correct, but it just sucks that we now have to justify a 30+% increase in capital spent on wireless infrastructure for something that (at least according to those who manage

RE: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls

2017-10-19 Thread Thomas Carter
We were just having this conversation in-house this morning. The problem isn't APs - its printers, TVs, Rokus, Amazon Fire TVs, Playstations, etc. We don't have the people to manage the quantity that are out there (probably 1 in 4 or 5 rooms have something broadcasting). They don't realize their

RE: Wireless printers and other devices in residence halls

2017-10-19 Thread Hales, David
Our residence hall policy and campus acceptable use policy specify that students are not allowed to connect routers, switches, or access points to the wired network, or operate independent wireless access points in campus facilities. Our NAC and switches are able to handle any that get plugged