Click here to receive your FREE subscription to Campus Technology
6/28/2005
A network manager who's seen it all debunks the myths of wireless network coverage.
Eric Crane is manager of Network Infrastructure, Security, and Servers at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles, CA. Crane manages the operation of Anderson's network infrastructure, including switches, routers, servers, and connection with the campus backbone. He is also responsible for development, implementation, and incident response for all security-related issues at the Anderson School, and serves on several university panels, including the Wireless Standards Committee. He was instrumental in implementing a wide-area network on the UCLA campus, during which time he and 5G Wireless (www.5gwireless.com) technology expert Carl Weisman identified some common misconceptions - 10 "urban legends" - Crane would like to see shattered.
Want to be considered for Campus Technology’s Top 10? Send your countdown and a brief background/bio summary to mgrush@101com.com
The cost of hardware will always drive total cost of ownership (TCO) higher because so many access points (APs) are needed.
You must have high data rates for your mobile users.
It's better to use omni-directional antennas with 360-degree coverage.
You must have indoor access points to get indoor coverage.
You need multiple access points per floor for adequate indoor coverage.
Mesh is the best approach for campus deployments.
802.11g is better than 802.11b for mainstream wireless deployments.
In May in San Francisco, experts from leading universities, libraries, and research institutions around the world met as part of an ongoing effort to address a pressing issue: archiving the world's history, right up to today.
The Quilt, a coalition of 28 regional network organizations, has added XO Communications Services to its authorized vendor list. The Quilt represents 200 universities and thousands of other educational institutions across the United States. With this new relationship, Quilt members can purchase XO's high-speed IP transit and network transport services at competitive rates.
At the NECC 2008 conference in Texas this week, Wimba launched a new version of Wimba Classroom, the virtual classroom component of the company's Collaboration Suite. The new 5.2 release expands options for classroom capture and adds a variety of other functional and ease of use features.
The lure of automating workflow online so human intervention is minimized is continually reinforced in the minds of higher education administrators by examples of automated campus systems such as financials, student information systems, and other enterprise systems. But what's good for management is not always good for learning.
Cognos, which IBM acquired in January, has released an update to its business intelligence software that will run on the Linux operating system on IBM System z mainframes. IBM Cognos 8 BI was being developed by the two companies prior to the acquisition, but assimilation of Cognos into IBM accelerated development.
Facebook is a way to greet a colleague as if she or he is on your own campus: a wave at a distance, a hello at the corner burrito place, a honk as you both leave the campus parking lot. Informal collegiality has been extended over the miles.