We are not doing it here, but if asked I would advise against it do to wireless networks being a shared contentious medium. If you could confine the signal to a specific area were the testing would be going on, then it might be ok, as only the people in the testing area would have access to the resource.

Another issue though would be ensuring user integrity. Unless you are providing the laptops for the users and restricting access locally, someone will have to be actively checking to make sure they are not using online resources during the testing time. You could create a new network with access restrictions, though managing it might be tough if the area is used for general lecture as well.

Heath

On 8/18/2010 11:54 AM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:

We are getting inquiries concerning the use of the wireless network for computer based exams in large lecture halls.

Although we provide coverage in most of our lecture halls, our current policy states that given the unlicensed nature of 802.11 spectrum we can't guarantee network availability and performance and therefore don't recommend using the wireless network for this type of testing.

I was wondering how other institutions approach this.

Thanks.

-Neil

--

Neil Johnson

Network Engineer

Information Technology Services

The University of Iowa

Work: 319 384-0938

Mobile: 319 540-2081

Fax: 319 355-2618

E-mail: neil-john...@uiowa.edu

********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.



--
Heath Barnhart, CCNA
Network Administrator
Information Systems and Services
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621


**********
Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group 
discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.

Reply via email to