Wireless Networking for Colleges and Universities

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Brad Reese

Wireless Networking
for
Colleges and Universities

While we've all become used to examining the advantages and drawbacks of different cabling options, there's an increasing interest in wireless connectivity as the instrument to solve problems of user mobility, poorly configured physical facilities, and similar issues. As always with newer technology, there are questions about reliability, costs, effectiveness, and suitability to purpose to be answered before the advisability of installing new systems can be determined with any degree of certainty.
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Intercampus and Off-Campus Connectivity Overview
Wireless Networking for Colleges and Universities
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Presenting an overview of wireless technology, and an examination of its application in the Washington D.C. metro area, is Brad Reese, the Director of Information Services at George Washington University and is responsible for one of the earliest and largest wireless computer networks in the Northeastern United States.

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