University of Notre Dame

All recent deployments of AP's have been a/b/g including residence halls.
802.11a accounts for 1-2% of usage at this point, it is likely to grow with
the proliferation of tri-mode wireless clients. No additional support
burden.

Tom Klimek
University of Notre Dame 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel R Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 3:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11a

CU-Boulder is significantly expanding wireless in student and academic
areas.  The question has been raised about support of 802.11a.  Even
though our new access points support 802.11a it may not necessary make
sense to deploy the technology.

For those who have adopted 802.11a could you answer the following
questions:

1) How much usage of 802.11a do you have vs 802.11b/g?

2) Do you have coverage of 802.11a in all locations where you also have
802.11a or is it provided for specific applications?

3) Has 802.11a generated additional support calls?

Regards,

Dan Jones
University of Colorado at Boulder

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