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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