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12/27/2006
Things to remember when taking your campus wireless
Gary Landau is director of
network services at Loyola
Marymount University (CA),
where he is responsible for
leading the school’s network
infrastructure
and
telecom teams
to support voice
and data communications.
No one is more
tuned in to
wireless these days than
Landau, because LMU is now
in the process of completing
a campuswide wireless network
of nearly 400 access
points (APs). Landau hopes
that the university can leverage
wireless connectivity to
help students and faculty
innovate, and he knows that
careful planning of the wireless
network can make all
the difference. Here, he
shares his Top 10 things to
remember when taking your
campus wireless.
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You can migrate from ‘hot spots’ to campuswide wireless service.
Keep in mind that your site survey...
You have choices to make regarding indoor vs. outdoor connectivity requirements.
Interference from neighbors can create obstacles.
You should architect the network with security needs in mind.
Plan the scope of wireless for future applications.