Wireless Campus
Hotspots
are locations where you can have access from mobile
computers
(such as a laptop or a PDA) without connection cables to networked services such as the internet. A
wireless
network uses
radio frequencies
for the
communication
between computer devices and the
Access Points
which are basically radio frequency transmitters that work in the
2.4Ghz
range. Today many
Universities
and
Schools
have
wireless
networks in their campus.
Schools using wireless technologies
*
European Graduate School
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