We still provide 1 port per pillow in our residence halls.  Our pod style dorm 
units are what led us to the hospitality access point model. Between the very 
thick concrete walls to all the utilities run on the "open side of the pod" 
ceiling mounted hallway solutions performed poorly.  Wireless just did not work 
to our students expectations until we went to this model.  These pods are 
fairly large so we have 1 AP in every room.  We implemented Ruckus H510's that 
have the added benefit of providing 4 additional hardwired ports in the room.  
If money is tight perhaps the hospitality AP can provide both the wireless and 
wired port solution for every room.

—Angelo D. Santabarbara
Director Networks & Systems | Siena College
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