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Wireless Network Satisfaction?
Apologies for the cross posting. I put together a brief and somewhat informal survey at http://tolu.na/SeAnHp which I will leave open until Dec 31. I’m hoping to capture at least some of the higher ed “satisfaction” mood on a handful of wireless-specific topics (the kinds of things that managers, planners, and engineers tend to care about).
Estimated time to complete is 3-5 minutes at worst, and this is purely anonymous.
My goals are twofold-
· First and foremost, to validate/compare some of my own thoughts with those of my peers across the Educause space, as 11ac draws closer and the WLAN gets ever more important
· If there is anything remarkable worth sharing with the world at the end, I’d likely eventually mention it in my NWC blog http://www.networkcomputing.com/blogs/author/Lee-Badman-2 - but this is really meant to be more of an informal exercise
The results will certainly be shared with both the Wireless and Net-Man groups, and I thank you in advance for taking a few minutes to participate.
Regards-
Lee
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
Information Technology and Services (ITS)
Syracuse University
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On Nov 28, 2012, at 15:38, "Lee H Badman" <lhbadman@syr.edu> wrote: