Wireless Network Policy Development (Part Two)
This second and final article will continue to discuss essential components for policy development, as well as address other considerations that one should be aware of. Taken together, this series of articles on wireless policy development will help create a framework for an organization's wireless policy, its active enforcement, and will allow a wireless network to be both secure and operate with limited risk.
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Wireless Network Policy Development (Part One)
The need for wireless policy has never been greater. 802.11/a/b/g wireless networks (WLANs) [1] have taken the Information Technology world by storm. The benefits of wireless connectivity in the business world are immense; they come in the form of flexibility, convenience, portability, increased productivity, relatively low cost, and ease of implementation. These benefits are not without an expense, though.
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Pace University Wireless Network Policy and Procedure
This Pace Information Technology document sets forth the policies for using wireless data technologies and assigns responsibilities for the deployment of wireless services and administration.
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Wireless Network Policy and Procedure
This regulation outlines the policy and procedures for the implementation of wireless networking for the University Campus.
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Policy on Deployment, Operation, and Registration Requirements for Wireless Access Points on PennNet
This policy specifies the requirements for Wireless Access Points (APs) and related wireless LAN infrastructure operating on PennNet. It also provides related "best practice" recommendations.
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Wireless Communication Policy
Defines standards for wireless systems used to connect to the organization's networks.
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University of Utah Office of Information Technology Wireless Network Policy
This document sets forth the policies for using wireless technologies and assigns responsibilities for the deployment of wireless services and the administration of the wireless radio frequency spectrum in a distributed campus network environment. This policy expands the Office of Information Technology Network Connection Policy by including specific direction regarding wireless communications and the resolution of issues that may arise.
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Wireless Network Policy
The University of Denver's wireless network is designed to be a convenient supplement to the wired network for general functions including web browsing, email and printing to public printers. Wireless "access points" located in many areas of campus allow suitably configured computers equipped with wireless network cards to make wireless connections to the Internet.
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Wireless Data Connectivity Guidelines
This document sets forth the guidelines for using wireless technologies for data connectivity and identifies responsibilities for the deployment of wireless connectivity services and the administration of the wireless radio spectrum. These guidelines describe how wireless technologies are to be implemented, administered and supported at the University of Arizona campus.
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