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Re: [Palindrome] Re: wireless connectivity



Guests may use MIT's wireless network for up to 14 days per year:

<http://web.mit.edu/ist/isnews/v18/n06/180602.html>

Wireless coverage varies from building to building (and even from room
to room within buildings), so we won't know what our coverage will be
until we receive our room assignment. There's a map of MIT's wireless
coverage available at <http://web.mit.edu/network/wireless-map.html>.

--debby

--- Catherine Boger <cboger berklee edu> wrote:

> MIT has a wireless network; while attending BMAC meetings on campus,
> I've
> never had trouble using it, despite not being an alum or student. 
> Does
> anyone know whether this might have changed in the last 6 months, or
> whether it varies according to the location on campus?
> 
> Also, I have a new cordless phone we could use if someone establishes
> a
> land line connection.
> 
> Lt. Uhura
> (Catherine)


=====
Debby Levinson
debby alum mit edu

I feel that I have only a rudimentary smattering 
of information, and most of it's wasted on words 
like "rudimentary" and "smattering."
-- Columbine


                
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