Network Everywhere Wi-Fi Expansion Has Begun

The Wi-Fi expansion is in progress in several buildings this week as part of the Achieve IT: Network Everywhere project. Contractors and IT Services network engineers are working in the following buildings in preparation for installing new wireless access points:

  • Graduate Education Building
  • Plant Sciences Building
  • Human Environmental Sciences Building
  • Peabody Hall
  • Rosen Alternative Pest Control Center

Wi-Fi improvements in these buildings are expected to be completed by the end of the spring semester. Updated information about the Wi-Fi expansion, 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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Contacts

Erin C. Griffin, documentation/user support specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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