Improved Wi-Fi in Three More Academic Buildings Starting Sunday
Improved Wi-Fi will be available in the Human Environmental Sciences Building, Plant Sciences Building and Kimpel Hall starting at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, May 8, following a brief Wi-Fi outage in those buildings. Wi-Fi improvements are being made as part of the ongoing Achieve IT: Network Everywhere project.
In preparation for installing new wireless access points, IT Services network engineers and contractors have started work to add cabling in the Physics Building.
Wi-Fi improvements in all academic buildings are expected to be completed by early fall. Updated information, as well as a feedback form to communicate with university network engineers, is available on the Network Everywhere page of the Campus IT website.
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