Good afternoon all -
I have known Aaron (co-founder of Degree Analytics) for a couple of years now,
and I have had many different discussions with him about the intriguing
technology he has developed and how we might be able to leverage it at SEU.
OIT leadership has a high standard for
I would say data rates is one hurdle, wireless security methodology the
another. Gaming devices have notoriously poor support for WPA2 Enterprise, and
consequently there usually has to be either a PSK or open network strategy.
Vendors that Support per wlan data rates can be of help here,
Yes, these types of devices tend to be more sensitive to any networks that
aren't your standard out of the box, home router config.
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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Do you all- regardless of vendor affinity- generally feel that game console
success is a matter of supported data rates (where network design and coverage
are sound)?
Lee Badman | Network Architect
Certified Wireless Network Expert (#200)
Information Technology Services
206 Machinery Hall
120
Hi Bruce,
I am glad to hear your reshall network is working well. Note: Aruba's
residence hall VRD also recommends using an AP with integrated four-port,
managed Ethernet switch to connect wired devices, such as an Ethernet-enabled
HDTV, gaming device, VoIP phone, or any wired device. I do