802.11ah is 900MHz only in the US, so that won’t be an issue.

Assuming, of course, it really is 802.11ah. I’ve been looking for any hardware 
to show that 11ah has signs of life and all I’ve seen is some potential 
vaporware from a couple Asian component manufacturers.
--
Scott McDermott
Network & Systems Engineer
King County Library System

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] institutional strategies for 802.11ah?

Hopefully their collectors and repeaters are strictly 900 MHz if placed on 
campus. I worry about multi-radio gear in these situations where say an 
emphatic no to 802.11 other-than-ours gear. (But all we need is a free channel!)

It will be interesting.

Lee Badman | Network Architect

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Information Technology Services
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Nope --- actually, our regional water utility (that provides water services to 
the campus) is planning on deploying a large number of wireless water meters 
across campus that would go back to their collectors and repeaters, using 
802.11ah.    This would not tie in to the campus network at all.   Just 
wondering what issues that might cause us, not that I see any other real 
alternative.

-- jg

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What are you envisioning as a use for research universities for 802.11ah?

The use case for IoT and consumer is pretty clear. I’m very interested if 
you’ve been approached by researchers with a desire for the implementation of 
.11ah.
Thanks
Rick

Rick Carlton | Associate Director, Network Services | Information Technology | 
Vanderbilt University
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Was wondering if any of you all (particularly the larger research universities) 
have or are planning to develop an institutional strategy for central 
management of 802.11ah technology deployments?     Just curious

-- Jim Gogan / ITS Communication Technologies
    UNC-Chapel Hill
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