[Technical] Wireless notebook query
Jason Clarke
JCL at gwsc.vic.edu.au
Fri Jun 27 16:31:13 EST 2008
We advise laptop users that wireless is not suitable for multimedia
applications.
We make cat6 fly leads freely available.
We're also lucky that we have a large number of network points
available.
Essentially we communicate that WiFi is a convenience rather than a
guaranteed service.
Cheers,
Jason Clarke
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Network Manager
Glen Waverley S.C.
p 03 8805 6750
m 0418 145 318
e jcl at gwsc.vic.edu.au
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From: tech-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:tech-bounces at edulists.com.au]
On Behalf Of Alan Oh
Sent: Friday, 27 June 2008 4:16 PM
To: Technical Discussion in Schools Mailing List
Subject: [Technical] Wireless notebook query
Call all schools which have laptop labs. Can you please share:
- how you cater for programs on laptops(eg Photoshop CS3) across the
wireless. Files are on the server
- what performance issues to look out for
- any recommended wireless infrastructure worth investigating
- any other things to look out for when going with wireless notebooks
Thanks in advance
Regards
Alan Oh
Waverley Christian College
Tel: (613) 9871-8600 ext 605
www: www.wcc.vic.edu.au
email: oh.a at wcc.vic.edu.au
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