Re: [MCN-L] Tapping the MCN Brain Trust

2016-12-05 Thread Bruce Wyman
The 75% number comes from this study - in which people responded to a survey question. All human interaction there, not automated polling. Admittedly, not much detail on the study other than 2540 people in 30 countries. No idea

[MCN-L] ARCS Update Issue 23 ARCS 2017 Vancouver Conference Details and Deadlines

2016-12-05 Thread ARCS ARCS
ARCS 2017 Vancouver Conference Details and Deadlines The ARCS 2017 Conference Planning Committee is pleased to open the call for conference proposals for our 2017 Biennial Conference, taking place in Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 3 – 5, 2017. Session proposal guidelines and proposal form-

Re: [MCN-L] Tapping the MCN Brain Trust

2016-12-05 Thread Keir Winesmith
(I believe) If someone has WiFi enabled, you'll see them on your enterprise network monitoring regardless. My experience (3 years stale now) is that devices with WiFi on are always looking for familiar WiFi signals, regardless of what settings you have on the actual phone/tablet/computer. -k

Re: [MCN-L] Tapping the MCN Brain Trust

2016-12-05 Thread Nik Honeysett
So, a nuanced question. If I have WiFi enabled but “Ask to Join Networks” disabled - will I see it on my network or not? And what’s the equivalent on Android? -nik Nik Honeysett | Chief Executive Officer BALBOA PARK ONLINE

Re: [MCN-L] Tapping the MCN Brain Trust

2016-12-05 Thread nikhil trivedi
I just want to put a thought out there on the idea of people "looking for free wifi." I wonder if the numbers you you're seeing don't translate to people actually opening up the list of available networks on their devices. I think our devices are constantly scanning for networks, and each scan