I agree, the signal is horrible. ARP packets flood the airwaves...about 90% of packets gathered. Sorry, but that isn't working properly.
And by the way, UTD owns the apartments north of Drive A (Phases 4-8)
That is the problem here (I'm a student at UTD fighting this policy). THe reason for students having trouble connecting to the university access points is not because of outside AP's, but because their cards are configured improperly. Instead of choosing to connect only to the preferred university AP's, they have their setting checked to connect to the best available signal, which is usually a private AP. This is where the problem lies, not in physical radio interference.
Found this plane in the middle of nowhere near my home. I was quite surprised. The nearest large airport is in Dallas...over 100 miles away.
4 .965005&spn=0.005504,0.007918&t=k&hl=en/
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=DFW&ll=31.844580,-9
Ha ha ha! Bush will never admit a mistake.
Thanks for all your help slashdotters. UTD might not have gotten the message without your support. -UTD Student
I agree, the signal is horrible. ARP packets flood the airwaves...about 90% of packets gathered. Sorry, but that isn't working properly. And by the way, UTD owns the apartments north of Drive A (Phases 4-8)
That is the problem here (I'm a student at UTD fighting this policy). THe reason for students having trouble connecting to the university access points is not because of outside AP's, but because their cards are configured improperly. Instead of choosing to connect only to the preferred university AP's, they have their setting checked to connect to the best available signal, which is usually a private AP. This is where the problem lies, not in physical radio interference.