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*From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [
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*On Behalf Of *Dewitt Latimer
*Sent:* Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:32 PM
*To:* WIRELESS-LAN
Thanks,
Dewitt
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Chief Information Officer
Montana State University
dew...@montana.edu
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should the web page be a resource that we host on the Educause WLAN CG site
to give it (a) perhaps more credibility, and (b) more exposure?
-d
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Craig Eyre ce...@mtroyal.ca wrote:
Thanks everyone for the great information. I like the idea of the web page
with
on a slightly related topic, we have a couple of staffers now raising
concerns over the library security gates (ours are made by 3M) and the EMF
that they put out.
Our safety and risk folks can find little to no supporting material to
disprove any health concerns...even the 3M web site is quite
Hello Colleagues:
has anyone done a recent RFP and/or upgrade where they thoroughly vetted HP
vs. Cisco and/or Aruba?
I'm looking for reference schools that either selected HP over the other
two traditional heavy weights OR schools that did not select them after
performing their due diligence.
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*From:* Dewitt Latimer [mailto:dewittlati...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 20, 2011 5:13 PM
*Subject:* Re: ATT WiFi
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It's ATT overlaying their SSID on top of your existing WiFi
As a person who travels to many campuses, I can tell you that having my
iPhone auto-associate with a campus WiFi is a whole lot nicer than having to
bug my hosts to sponsor me for a guest wireless account.
So I think the real way to look at this is (1) how many guests do you have
to your campus,
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WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Dewitt Latimer
*Sent:* Thursday, July 21, 2011 12:29 PM
*To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ATT WiFi
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As a person who travels to many campuses, I can
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On Jul 21, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Dewitt Latimer wrote:
As a person who travels to many campuses, I can tell you that having my
iPhone auto-associate with a campus WiFi is a whole lot nicer than having to
bug my hosts to sponsor me for a guest wireless account.
So I think
It's ATT overlaying their SSID on top of your existing WiFi infrastructure.
A number of schools have done this, particularly those with large
non-affiliates visiting performing arts centers and other large venues.
Consider looking at your WiFi investment as a giant rooftop in prime
location. As
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer
The University of Notre Dame
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From: Wendy Wigen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ICS] Please join us Sunday at Tempe for great topics on
ICS/Wireless
ICS and Wireless folks,
This year, coinciding with the annual [EMAIL PROTECTED] meeting in
I have found that Windows does not do a great job here (okay, they fail
miserably).
However, I have found that the WiFi profile managers value-added by the
laptop vendors do a surprisingly much better job.
For instance, the WiFi session manger bundled with IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads will
faithfully
For ND, (cellular-only) DAS is not considered transitional technology.
It is the only means of providing outside (and decent interior) coverage AND
capacity on a campus that won't let a cell tower near its campus.
-d
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From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer
The University of Notre Dame
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On a related topic, we hope to find time to answer this tomorrow or Monday,
but I thought I would throw it out to the list anyway.
We're live with .1x and have a limited pool of users testing it before it
becomes defacto next month.
One of our heavy Active Directory users complained that the
agree that pure wVoIP/VoWLAN will not overtake cellular, but I do
think there is a role for some kind of dual-mode technology that provides
better local coverage and quality at a lower cost in the PAN/LAN, while in
the MAN/WAN the cellular can do the rest.
Frank
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From: Dewitt
passage. I could put the Linksys back in line and
get immediate passage. I was seeing 2-3 lock-ups a day with the Belkin.
I experienced no problems prior nor any since Ive put the Linksys back
on line.
Anyone else seen this and/or know a fix?
-d
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Haven't talked to Harv since Anaheim to know what specifically he's up to
(Harv -- you on the list?)
I do know that we are being sloppy in our terminology and interchanging
session authentication (and authorization) with session encryption.
Most schools really just want to AuthN/AuthZ their
Title: VOIP of the People
cross-post of an interesting WSJ article on
VoIP.
-d
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FYI: At a recent Senate
Commerce hearing on VoIP it was recommended that the audience read this article
that appeared in the Wall Street Journal that morning. --Wendy
VOIP of the
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer
The University of Notre Dame
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Since there have been several e-mail threads of
late on RF monitoring and tuning, I thought I would pass on a URL I received the
other day from Airwave on an upcoming webinar on the topic.
-d
--Dewitt Latimer,
Ph.D.Deputy CIO and Chief Technology OfficerThe
Title: Lots of action at the FCC yesterday
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From: Wendy Wigen
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 11:38 AM
Subject: [WIRELESS] Lots of action at the FCC yesterday
The FCC released several announcements yesterday. One
regarding additional unlicensed spectrum
this helps.
-d
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer
The University of Notre Dame
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From: Scott Genung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 3:19 PM
Subject
Since so many in Higher Edseem to be enamored
with Vivato this days, I thought passing along this would be of
interest.
-d
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=42553
Vivato Cuts
Again 10.27.03
Troubled wireless LAN switch startup Vivato
Inc. has laid off another 22 workers.
Two
) Innovative application and uses
I want to make the meeting as valuable as possible
for everyone, and we hope that you will help us to shape it.Thank
you
-d
--Dewitt Latimer,
Ph.D.Deputy CIO and Chief Technology OfficerThe University of Notre
Dame[EMAIL PROTECTED
) and uses the unlicensed U-NII mid and upper bands. Cost model
projects delivering package at less than DSL and/or cable.
pretty slick in an area sparse with DSL and cable modems.
-d
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Dewitt Latimer, Ph.D.
Deputy CIO and Chief Technology
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