I forgot to mention that as well. In almost all of the rooms that we
went into when we were doing our surveys we saw a microwave oven and an
occasional 2.4GHz cordless phone. We spoke to Res Life and explained to
them the impact that such devices could have on the wireless network.
Having a dual solution is great because the 5GHz band is less crowded.
But unfortunately many wireless adapters tend to prefer the 2.4GHz band.
Disabling the 2.4GHz would be wonderful, but the reality is that there
are still a lot of legacy devices out there, so you have to support
them. We even considered offering 2.4GHz at 2Mbps only, hoping that this
would discourage users from using 2.4GHz altogether and opt for 5GHz.
The issue here is how to get users to adjust settings on their end so
that they only use 5GHz. Currently we have opted to attempt to "educate"
our users on how wireless works, how certain devices can have
detrimental effects on the network, and how small modifications to their
adapter settings can make a huge difference. Utopian, I know. I'll let
you guys how that idea goes. 

Hector

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