Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The New York Times > Technology > Technology Special > Applications: At Dartmouth, Advanced Wi-Fi

The New York Times > Technology > Technology Special > Applications: At Dartmouth, Advanced Wi-Fi: "Professor Luxon is able to release his students from the shackles of forced classroom movie viewing as a result of a major wireless convergence project that has taken Dartmouth's phone, cable and wireless systems and condensed them into one Wi-Fi network. The project, officials say, keeps students on the forefront of wireless technology, and opens up endless educational and teaching opportunities while saving the college millions of dollars. The switch, which started in 2001 and will be complete with the wireless cable rollout this fall, includes the addition of 1,400 wireless access points and 24,000 wired ports across the campus of the 236-year-old college, the first in the country to completely integrate its communications systems into a wireless infrastructure."

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