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Dave Warley BSc(Hons) MIEE, Project Manager, IT Services, Northumbria University  Submitted in response to an open call for Wireless Networking Case Studies from the JANET Network Access Wireless Access Group 23 June 2004 Contents Abstract Introduction Service Requirements and Constraints Feasibility Study / Site Survey / Cost Comparisons Project Planning
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802.1X Deployment Tool Case Study at Swansea University GARETH AYRES
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Gareth Ayres Summary Universities and other organisations commonly offer a large number of wireless networking services and consequently broadcast a multitude of SSIDs (service set identifiers), including eduroam. There are a number of understandable reasons for this but the result has been a bewildering array of options for the user, complexity of management of wireless services and less than optimal technical efficiency of wireless network delivery.
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 JAMES J.J. HOOPER Introduction Configuring eduroam clients – the issues Configuring eduroam clients – the options The eduroam configuration experience at Bristol Outstanding considerations Summary Introduction
The UWA (University of Wales, Aberystwyth) gatekeeper currently has seven H.323 videoconferencing endpoints in its zone. These consist of: four UWA WVN PictureTel 970 CODECs (each with a potential bandwidth of up to 2Mbit/s). two Leadtek BVP 8770 H.323 videophones. These have a maximum bandwidth of 640kbit/s. a Tandberg® 8000, with a maximum bandwidth of 768kbit/s. These are distributed around the University as follows:
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