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Panel Presentation/Discussion on client support of wireless network?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andy Voelker)
Fri Mar 22 12:31:39 2013

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I'm looking to do a panel presentation/structured discussion at the Student=
 Technology Conference at Purdue on the client side of supporting wireless.=
  Last year we did a panel on just general wireless networking and I feel l=
ike the discussion was slightly torn between network engineers and client f=
acing support agents.  Since I fall more into the client facing support cat=
egory I thought I would see if anyone would like to join me.

The discussion would be about the challenges we are facing concerning stude=
nt/faculty/staff/visitor devices, BYOD, and how they are supported.  We'll =
lean more toward the client support and try to stay away from architecture,=
 specific AP's, and wireshark.  Let me know if interested.

-- Andy Voelker
Manager of Student Computing in the Technology Commons
WCU Staff Senator, UNC Staff Assembly
Western Carolina University


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