Thanks Jeff!

I actually looking for real Wi-Fi enabled printers and there effect on 
campus networks. Most of them have 802.11b radio cards that blast the 
signal far away.

Thanks

Manoj A.

American U.



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See if this article on ?Viral SSIDs? is helpful.  
http://www.airtightnetworks.com/home/resources/knowledge-center/viral-ssid.html 
 -Jeff Legge,  Radford University
 
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For those of you dealing with University Residents Hall's Wi-Fi, I'm 
wondering how you deal with Wireless enabled printers. Especially those 
"hpsetup" and various other SSID enabled printers. Do you have Wi-Fi usage 
policy addressing interference cause by these Ad-Hoc type connections? 

Thanks 

Manoj 

American U. 
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