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Wireless Networking at CASE

Case has completed the process of installing approximately 1500 Cisco Aironet 1200 series wireless access points (APs) across our network, along with the gigabit network upgrades, as part of our Intgrated Technology Partnership with Sprint and Cisco. The installed APs provide ubiquitous wireless network coverage throughout CASE buildings.

The Case APs contain 802.11g radios, which allow wireless users to connect at speeds up to 54Mbps.

Statistics for the installed APs are available. The statistics page can be used to determine the specific areas in which wireless networking is present and help identify problems.

Help and instructions for using the wireless network are available from the Case Help Desk.

Additional information, including a wireless coverage map, is available on the Wireless Case page.

News and Announcements

This section contains information about various news and announcements about wireless networking.

Policy Regarding Use of Wireless Networking at CASE

Users are not permitted to set up their own wireless access systems on campus. A wireless access system has significant impact on network security and operations. Only wireless access systems installed and operated by ITS Technical Infrastructure Services are permitted. Those who are interested in setting up wireless access points must do so through Technical Infrastructure Services using approved equipment. The coverage provided by the APs being installed by Sprint is intended to be sufficient to eliminate the need for users to set up their own wireless access systems.

Send mail to wireless@case.edu for more information.

Current Wireless Access Point Locations

Usage statistics and locations for the APs installed as part of the network upgrade are available on the Wireless Access Point status page.


Documents about Wireless Communications at CASE
Wireless standards and security
Links to Wireless Related Material
Wireless Networking at Other Universities
Industry Links

Comments and Feedback

We are always interested to hear your comments and feedback regarding the University network and the Network Engineering and Security group. Please send your comments and feedback to:

Chet Ramey, Manager, Network Engineering and Security

Page Last Updated: Tuesday February 19, 2008 at 14:26:57