The main issue I could see you having is with students that have game consoles 
that only run on wired Ethernet like xbox or ps3. Unless you are 
providing/requiring laptops, wireless only res halls will also present an issue 
for students who game with large high performance tower systems.

Mike Tupker
Systems Administrator
Mount Mercy College
Office: (319) 363-1323 x1401
Mobile: (319) 538-1644
If you need assistance with an computer issue please contact the helpdesk at 
x4357 or http://help.mtmercy.edu.

-----Original Message-----
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Dickson
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 10:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless-only in residence halls

Wondering if anyone has successfully implemented a wireless-only network 
in their residence halls. If so, how is it working out?

Was this a planned migration away from an "aging" wired jack 
infrastructure or was it new construction? Are you doing this with 
802.11n, b/g, a or "everything? Any pitfalls? Did you still leave "some" 
client jacks around or were you able to go "full-blown" wireless?

We have older (Cat 3 or worse) horizontal and are starting discussions 
around abandoning the wires and just installing home runs for APs.

Any fresh advice would be greatly appreciated (saw an old thread from 2005).

Regards,
  Mike
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Michael Dickson
Network Analyst
University of Massachusetts Amherst

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