Hi,

We had the same request when we first started deploying wireless; what we
looked at was using the lectern controller that the lecturers uses to power
on lights, AV projectors etc to power off the local access points within
the theatre, of course there would still be leakage from outside the
theatre concerned but only minimal coverage. In the end we never ended up
doing the theatre at all, but it all looked possible on paper. BTW, more
than likely we will be going back to cover that theatre next year without
putting the extra switch in. Do students still pass notes and chat in the
back rows etc these days ?

Phill Solomon
University of Melbourne

At 06:17 AM 19/11/2003, you wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone have faculty who do not want students using wireless to surf
the Internet and send e-mail

during class and if so what best practices have been created to prevent
these activities?

Mike Stocke

University of Washington, Bothell

Director of Information Systems
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