We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for
coverage. Currently we only place access points in the hallways, but
are looking at moving them into the rooms for better coverage. We were
wondering if anyone else has put the access points in the rooms and if
they have
On 12/19/2012 8:36 AM, David Robertson wrote:
We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for
coverage. Currently we only place access points in the hallways, but
are looking at moving them into the rooms for better coverage. We were
wondering if anyone else has put
directly
off-list.
Regards,
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
(Ph) 802.656.8111
dbris...@uvm.edu
On 12/19/2012 8:36 AM, David Robertson wrote:
We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for
coverage. Currently we only place access points
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We are looking
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We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for coverage
Sent from Lotus TravelerDan Brisson --- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in Residence Halls --- From:Dan Brisson dbris...@uvm.eduToWIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDUDate:Wed, 2012-12-19 6:58 AMSubjectRe: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in Residence HallsDavid,
Two summers ago we installed about 500 Access
in Residence Halls
We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for coverage.
Currently we only place access points in the hallways, but are looking at
moving them into the rooms for better coverage. We were wondering if anyone
else has put the access points in the rooms
On 12/19/2012 9:19 AM, Entwistle, Bruce wrote:
We installed our APs in the hallways, and found that the APs were seeing such a
strong signal from each other that the Cisco controller would power down the
signal strength for the APs. This was causing a impact on coverage in the
rooms along
We had the APs for our highrise dorms located in the hallways which was
convenient for installation and maintenance, but it made for a poor RF
design. Lots of co-channel interference and dynamic power management
problems. Moving them into student rooms solved this, although
coordinating the
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless in Residence Halls
We are looking at how we install wireless in our Residence Halls for
coverage. Currently we only place access points in the hallways, but
are looking at moving them into the rooms for better coverage. We were
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We are looking
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I've been very hesitant to put powered units in the resident units. My concern
is less the tampering issue
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David,
During the spring and summer of 2012, the University of Tennessee
Knoxville campus upgraded wireless in the dorms. We had b/g AP's in the
dorm hallways and the wireless complaints were
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David,
Let me add that we cover between 5 to 6 students per AP (we stagger APs between
floors), and when an AP goes down,
we rarely receive a complaint since there is enough overlap between APs. So we
can take some
.
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David,
Let me add that we cover between 5 to 6 students per AP (we stagger APs
between floors), and when an AP goes down,
we rarely receive
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David,
Let me add
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Morning everyone...
We have a residence hall
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