I understand your points of view and I agree with some of your comments. 
However, we use our classrooms for multiple academic activities (MBA programs, 
seminar and in-company events), and we need to find a simple device to block 
the signal in a 10-20 meters radius / classroom. So, the adjacent classrooms 
can work with the signal of their own access points (some professors require 
Internet signal to teach their sessions - internet dynamics, simulations over 
the internet, cloud computing services, etc.).

I have heard that this is implemented in some universities in the USA, Europe 
and Asia (for instance, I was told that in the Indian School of Bussiness' 
classrooms there are switches to enable/disable wireless signals.   I emailed 
them, but I haven't received answer yet).   

Luis Fernando

 

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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Greg Schaffer
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They also use cloud document management such as Google docs and would need the 
connectivity if storing notes out there.  Instructors need to manage the 
classroom, not take tools away, IMO.

Greg

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Methven, Peter J <p.j.meth...@hw.ac.uk> wrote:

If you have some lead laying around, you could line the rooms and turn the APs 
off during lecture times... But as other respondents have said it's not really 
a technology issue, you design your WIFI for full coverage for a reason.

Students use laptops to take notes like we all used to use notepads. Similar to 
using notepads to draw on when bored in a lecture or write notes, our current 
students use their laptops to use facebook etc. The issue lecturers should look 
at is why their students are so bored in their lectures that they are losing 
interest!

 

Many Thanks

Peter

 

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On 18 Nov 2010, at 20:35, "Russ Leathe" <russ.lea...@gordon.edu> wrote:

        We can push out different SSID's with ACL's that limit what an 
authenticated user can access.  

         

        However, our AP heatmap shows leakage from AP's above and below the 
floors where the classroom are.  

         

        So, in a nutshell, it wasn't worth it (blocking that is).  Especially 
true once you incorporate emergency notification via 802.11x. 

         

        I would agree with other colleagues comments, it's an 
academic/classroom/Professor issue.

         

        Northeastern, I believe, did not roll out 802.11x in the classrooms, 
because the Professors did not want it.

        The idea behind this decision was "you don't need wifi to take notes".

         

        I hope this is helpful,

         

        Russ

         

         

         

        From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Luis Fernando Valverde
        Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:31 PM
        To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
        Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classrooms

         

        Hello,

         

        Has anybody used jammer WiFi blockers to block to block wireless 
network access in classrooms in order to help students to concentrate on course 
instruction?    I would like to know which blockers are being used with success 
to do this?   Can somebody tell me which is the best and cheaper solution 
(something so easy as turn a switch on/off)?

         

        Thanks,

        Luis Fernando

         

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