Be A Good Wi-Fi Citizen
What does it mean to be a good Wi-Fi Citizen?
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It may not be obvious at first, but what you do when you’re in your office, classroom, or walking around campus CAN affect Wi-Fi performance for those around you. Setting up your own wireless hotspot or router will create connectivity issues for those around you---cooperation and good etiquette is necessary for everyone to get the connection they need! This is what a good Wi-Fi citizen is all about.
Choose Your Connection Wisely
It is the fastest and most secure wireless network available.
Wired Connections have benefits
- Wired connections are always faster than Wi-Fi connections. Using a wired connection frees up space on campus Wi-Fi networks for others who need it.
Stop Sending Mixed Signals
Personal Wi-Fi routers or hotspots
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Personal Wi-Fi (wireless) routers (or rogue access points) are not allowed and will be shut down if created.
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If you have a situation that you believe requires a personal access point please contact the IT Helpdesk in SLC 105 or at helpdesk@mountmarty.edu and we will assist you.
Wireless printers
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Wi-Fi signals can be negatively affected by a surprising number of regular things. Microwave ovens, cordless phones, wireless audio speakers, wireless clocks, projectors, cameras, and gaming console controllers use the same spectrum as the campus Wi-Fi network and can cause the network signal to deteriorate.