Improved Wi-Fi in Arkansas Union and Five More Buildings on Sunday

Improved Wi-Fi in Arkansas Union and Five More Buildings on Sunday
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Improved Wi-Fi will be available in the Arkansas Union, Ceramics Studio, John A. White Engineering Hall, the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building (HPER), and Leflar Law Center Waterman Hall, starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday, 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. Updated information on Wi-Fi improvements, as well as a feedback form to contact university network engineers, is available on the Network Everywhere page of the Campus IT website.

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