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Availability of High-Density Wireless at LSU This message is intended to educate you, the Technical Service Professionals at LSU, on wireless and the challenges ITS faces with high-density deployments. Should your department begin to consider moving towards requiring laptops or tablets for its curriculum, ITS-UNI should be contacted to survey the wireless deployment in your area. This...
Article Id: 17241

Wireless coverage throughout the LSU campus is extensive. This image can give you a good idea of the buildings and outdoor areas that have wireless capabilities.
Article Id: 247

General Information The LSU wireless network is available to all LSU students, faculty, and staff. It provides all the conveniences of a regular wired connection without the need for cables. As a shared resource, wireless networking is intended primarily to supplement the campus wired infrastructure, not to replace it. ITS is committed to providing you with the most robust, secure...
Article Id: 1587

General Information On May 17th 2014, ITS officially RETIRED the secure wireless network " lsusecure, " making " eduroam " the ONLY secure wireless option at LSU. For many years, ITS has made eduroam available to make it possible for visitors from participating universities to use their "home" authentication to log into the LSU secure wireless network. This eliminates the...
Article Id: 17388

General Information Often, due to (vendor-supplied) power-saving programs or accident, the wireless ‘radio’ can be disabled and it may be difficult to re-enable by using the Windows Wireless Configuration menus. The Function Key “Fn” when held with a Function key ‘F2’ for many Dell laptops, toggles the wireless Internet radio on/off. Depending on the vendor the exact key differs, but it...
Article Id: 1573

5 GHz Network Band Capability Check on a Mac 1. Click the Apple icon located in the top-left portion of the screen and select About this Mac . 2. Click System Report on the menu displayed. 3. On the Left-hand side column, scroll down options until you see Network , then select the Wi-Fi option underneath it. Look for the " Supported PHY Modes: ...
Article Id: 17340

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