Hi Everyone -

Thanks for your insights on the hospitality access points - I think right
now it still won't be as easy for us to implement so we'll stick with our
current access points and wait for a nice donation or other external
funding to come in and reconsider it at that time.

I like the idea and the functionality people are saying about these units
so it's definitely something we'll consider in the future.

Ron
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Ron Loneker, Jr.
Director, IT Special Projects
College of Saint Elizabeth
Mahoney Library
2 Convent Road
Morristown, NJ  07960

Phone:  973-290-4229

e-mail:  [email protected]






On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 4:26 PM Ronald Loneker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been following some of the various discussions where people have
> mentioned using Aruba's hospitality access points and I e-mailed our vendor
> who we use about them to compare them with the IAP 215 units we deployed a
> few years ago in our residence halls.
>
> I didn't seem to get a good explanation so now I'm asking this group.
>
> For those who have deployed the hospitality access points, how do they
> differ from an Aruba you would put in an academic/administrative building?
>
> Do you find you are putting more of them into a residence hall?
>
> I'd toy with the idea of possibly swapping the IAP-215 units with
> hospitality units if the numbers were similar and we could move the IAP-215
> units into one of our buildings with legacy Arubas although from what I
> think I'm reading, it looks like some of you are putting more into the
> residence halls than we have put (it's definitely not one access point for
> every one or two rooms based on the heat maps that were done).
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
> Ron Loneker, Jr.
> Director, IT Special Projects
> College of Saint Elizabeth
> Mahoney Library
> 2 Convent Road
> Morristown, NJ  07960
>
> Phone:  973-290-4229
>
> e-mail:  [email protected]
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