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New LTS Residential Wireless Will Deliver Fast, Pervasive Connectivity

Library and Technology Services recently announced that it has begun a project to upgrade the wireless networking capability of Lehigh University student residential facilities so that every room will gain enhanced access to wireless connectivity.

In addition this more pervasive level of connectivity will be much faster because it will employ devices configured for the newer 802.11n standard.  In the past only residential “commons” areas were reliably capable of wireless connectivity. For the vast majority of residential communications, wireless broadband is sufficiently robust and offers the convenience of mobility.

Phase I of the residential wireless project is targeted to be completed during fall 2010. It will deliver room level connectivity to Brodhead, Campus Square, Drinker, Sayre Park Village, Taylor College, and Trembley Park. The selection of residences for Phase I was determined by Residential Services in consultation with the LTS Technology Management Services.  

A study of alternatives and costs for this and other network infrastructure upgrades throughout the campus was conducted by IBM Global Technology Services in 2007. Funding for this project is provided by life cycle residential networking allocations from the Technology Fee over a period of years. Upgraded wireless networking will be installed in the remaining residences as funds become available for future phases. 

--Susan A. Cady
  LTS Director for Administrative and Planning Services


Article posted April, 2010

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