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Produced by eduroam(UK), contains screenshots specifically for eduroam(UK) - eduroam(UK) Microsoft NPS Configuration Guide The above is the newly released and comprehensively updated version with Windows Server 2016 screenshots that incorporates relevant material from the Geant / UUINETT (Norway) document. This is new the definitive all-in-one guide to deploying NPS for eduroam.
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Desktop Videoconferencing Software Evaluations Skype™ 4.0 Introduction
The following examples have been chosen to accompany the System Administrator's Charter to indicate how the charter is intended to work in practical situations. As I receive enquiries about the charter I will try to update these examples, so if you find an interesting situation which is not covered here, or a case that makes the points better, then please let me know andrew.cormack@jisc.ac.uk.
This document has been prepared by Andrew Cormack, Chief Regulatory Adviser at Jisc Technologies. It is endorsed by the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA). Members of the UCISA Networking Group were closely consulted during the drafting process.
The AVer EVC130p was evaluated recently by our advisers. The AVer EVC130p full evaluation report can be found here The manufacturer's response can be found here
The Cisco SX10 was evaluated recently. Read the full evaluation report here Read the manufacturer's comments here
5. Appendices 5.1. Appendix I – Summary of Requirements 5.1.1. Common requirements 1. Participating organisations MUST observe the requirements set out in section two of this document. 2. Participants that choose to participate as a Home organisation MUST observe the requirements set out in section 3 of this document. 3. Participants that choose to participate as a Visited organisation MUST observe the requirements set out in section 4 of this document.
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16/10/2013 Written by Pranay Pancholi at Loughborough University, WTAS adviser Wireless networks share the 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums along with a variety of other interfering devices. By conducting a Spectrum Analysis, IT administrators can quickly identify and troubleshoot common sources of interference of their local RF environment in Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) networks.    
By Pranay Pancholi - Loughborough University 25/4/2014 Introduction