Lee,


This was a GREAT article that shows what we’ve been preaching for years.
This year so far has been our worst to date.



S



*From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Hall, Rand
*Sent:* Monday, October 06, 2014 11:13 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] HP Printers / WiFi Direct



+1 We have been absolutely plagued by interference this year. It's always
been manageable in the past...but not this year. The proliferation of
devices is mind-boggling. I have an idea that the only way to clean the air
in the residences is to turn off the power. The stuff running off
batteries, for the most part, play nice.



Wi-Fi is doomed:



http://wirednot.wordpress.com/2014/09/29/wi-fi-as-we-know-it-is-doomed/




Rand



Rand P. Hall

Director, Network Services                 askIT!

Merrimack College

978-837-3532

[email protected]



If I had an hour to save the world, I would spend 55 minutes defining the
problem and five minutes finding solutions. – Einstein



On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Thomas Carter <[email protected]>
wrote:

We seem to be having more and more wireless interference from devices that
are not wireless routers/APs. HP printers and their obnoxious setup
wireless are becoming more common, and this semester we've seen a few
devices using WiFi Direct (basically an ad-hoc wireless network) - the PS4
has the ability to connect to other Sony devices, and Roku players that
used WiFi for its remote control.

This forks from the "FCC just declared WLAN quarantine features illegal"
thread, but how are you dealing with these other forms of wireless
interference. We've essentially had to resort back to physically locating
them and knocking on doors. We printed up an information sheet to slide
under doors, and communicate with residential staff, but it seems to have
mediocre success. We've also tried to communicate to students that the
cause of slow wireless is most likely interference from other devices in an
attempt to utilize peer pressure as well.  Unfortunately it seems to all be
very time consuming to track down and communcate.

Thomas Carter
Network and Operations Manager
Austin College
903-813-2564



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