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Why BYOD – What’s the big push?
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Consumer devices are “inexpensive”
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Why BYOD – What’s the big push? Consumer devices are “inexpensive” Financial limitations of schools
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Why BYOD – What’s the big push? Consumer devices are “inexpensive” Financial limitations The “web” is pervasive
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Why BYOD – What’s the big push? Consumer devices are “inexpensive” Financial limitations The “web” is pervasive Information should be readily available, when it’s not, customer’s are not satisfied
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What to look for in WiFi Easy to deploy and maintain Full featured Works well in a controller environment Works well in a “Cloud” controller environment Reliable!!! It’s not going to be obsolete in 90 days.
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Before BYOD – you need a highway for all the devices
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvIu_g3nN4g
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Special Features Greater number of ACTIVE connections per radio Ruckus can provide 120+ tested. 60+ video Can support many Wireless LAN’s (a.k.a. SSID’s) Segregate voice, video, data (faculty, staff, students, guests) Rate limiting Channel Fly Hot Spot 2.0 2 Ports
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From 5 to thousands!
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Indoor Access Points – It’s been known to cover multiple floors!
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Outdoor Access Points – Covers 6 football fields
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Point to Point, High Density
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Educational Installations Trinity Prep, Winter Park, FL Orangewood Christian, Winter Park, FL Columbia Schools Desoto School District Hardee School District Jackson School District Citrus School District Santa Rosa School District Boston Charter Schools, DeLand, FL Canterbury Schools, St. Petersburg Paragon Schools
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Anaheim Angels, City of San Jose, San Francisco
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Is it that easy? Viruses Intellectual information CIPA Overutilization of internet Kids not using the devices as intended
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What’s a Device?
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How about this?
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But it should also support
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