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From: Lee H Badman
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Date: 01/15/2014 09:05AM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Informal Report From a new eduroam Environment
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From: Lee H Badman
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Date: 01/15/2014 09:05AM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Informal Report From a new eduroam Environment
Given that this is our first semester broadcasting the eduroam at Syracuse University, I wanted to dig into how the new service was being used on campus. I really didn’t expect much, but am already impressed. In the last two weeks, we’ve seen logged in
eduroamers from:
US
- Cornell
- Brandeis
- George Washington U
- U of Iowa
- U of Maryland
- Pitt
- Tulane
Canada
- Polytechnique Montreal
- Ryerson University, Toronto
UK
- U of Edinborough, Scotland
- Loughborough U
- University of London
- Cambridge
- St. Andrew
- Bristol
- City U of London
Europe
- U de Poiters, France
- Telecom-Bretagne, France
- HDM-Stuttgart, Germany
- KTH Royal Inst of Technology, Sweden
- U Poiters, France
- Vienna University of Tech
- Uppsala U, Sweden
- Utrecht U, NL
- Stockholm School of Economics
(This equals around 100 unique clients- most we’ve seen concurrent is just under 40.)
Though just a spit in the bucket of our 20K concurrent daily WLAN client peak, the diversity of schools on the list is pretty thought-provoking.
-Lee Badman
Syracuse University
