Julian is exactly right. If you were to attempt to block/jam
wireless in a classroom, how do you contain that jamming to the
classroom so that it does not interfere with wireless outside the
classroom? Attempting to correct behavior with technology typically causes much larger technical headaches. Rick On 11/18/2010 2:43 PM, Julian Y. Koh wrote: At 1:30 PM -0600 11/18/10, Luis Fernando Valverde wrote:Can somebody tell me which is the best and cheaper solution (something so easy as turn a switch on/off)?The best solution that is always presented here is that this is a classroom control issue, not a technology issue. :) --
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- WiFi blockers in classrooms Luis Fernando Valverde
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classrooms Julian Y. Koh
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classr... Parker, Ron
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in cl... Lee H Badman
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in cl... heath.barnhart
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classr... Rick Brown
- RE: WiFi blockers in classrooms Russ Leathe
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in classr... Methven, Peter J
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers in cl... Greg Schaffer
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi blockers i... Luis Fernando Valverde
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi block... Lee H Badman
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi b... kconnell
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi block... Hanset, Philippe C
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi b... Luis Fernando Valverde
- Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wi... Hanset, Philippe C
- RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wi... Luis Fernando Valverde