It might well have resulted in one less call for us too. This is why we use 
eduroam as our primary said, stops people trying to set it up & failing when 
they're already away.

Thanks

--
ian

Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity and misspelling.
________________________________
From: Hanset, Philippe C<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎15/‎01/‎2014 17:27
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Informal Report From a new eduroam Environment

Lee,

I have yet to encounter a WLAN admin that wasn't intrigued by the diversity of 
visitors when eduroam is enabled.
And this is the low season for eduroam at the moment!
Check the graph of the US top levels at https://www.eduroam.us/node/232

If I may ask, how many non eduroam visitors do you encounter on your WLAN per 
day?
You mentioned 40 from eduroam, I wonder if it is representative at all in term 
of visitors.

Thank you for sharing those stats.

Philippe
www.eduroam.us<http://www.eduroam.us>







(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



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