University of Utah's Marriott Library Adds Trapeze Networks Mobility System to Give Students Wireless Access.PLEASANTON, Calif. -- Trapeze Networks(TM), maker of the award-winning wireless local area networking (WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network ) Mobility System(TM), today announced that the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library J. Willard Marriott Library is the main undergraduate and graduate library at the University of Utah. It is dedicated to J. Willard Marriott, the founder of Marriott International. See also
Chris Hessing, head of networking for the library on the University of Utah The University of Utah (also The U or the U of U or the UU), located in Salt Lake City, is the flagship public research university in the state of Utah, and one of 10 institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education. campus located in Salt Lake City, has been testing and working with fat access points from a couple of incumbent wireless vendors since 2000. After dealing with terrible support and an unusually high number of access point (AP) failures, Hessing decided to take a look at over a half dozen other wireless vendors' products before deciding on Trapeze. Hessing's goal for the Marriott Library is to provide access to anyone associated with the University. So far he has provided access to 2,000 students on all five floors of the library who use the WLAN for everything from getting onto the Internet with their laptops or PDAs to conducting stock trades, playing games, and of course working on homework. By next year he plans to provide enough wireless access so that the entire campus of up to 60,000 users can jump onto the network within the library whenever they want. He also plans to evaluate voice over wireless capabilities within a year. "Trapeze has a solid product with the best support infrastructure and feature set I've tested," Hessing noted. "I like how Trapeze architected its products. The Mobility System gives me granular control over security settings, and is easy to configure and scale. Trapeze also does the best job of providing fine-grained control over encryption settings. Some equipment has certain encryption settings enabled, with no way to disable them." Hessing is a long-time advocate of 802.1X technology. He is the lead developer on the Open1x project started by the University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
The Open1x project is probably best known for Xsupplicant, which is the project that Hessing works on in his spare time. The Open1x project also includes interoperability testing with different vendors' products. "I've worked with almost every type of enterprise wireless gear, and I must admit that Trapeze products are by far the best," continued Hessing. "What I appreciate most is that Trapeze spent a lot of time designing its gear to support 802.1X. They accomplished that early on and continue to lead in this area." About Trapeze Networks Trapeze Networks delivers the power of business applications and services to the mobile enterprise workforce. The company's wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area Mobility System enhances productivity, introduces new efficiencies and accelerates business response time by delivering secure mobility to users, pre and post deployment planning Operational planning directed toward the movement of forces and sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific operational area for conducting the joint operations contemplated in a given plan. and management tools to IT, and seamless integration between wired and wireless. In the first four months of shipping its WLAN Mobility System, Trapeze has been the recipient of five industry awards in recognition of its product and technology strength. Founded in March 2002, Trapeze raised $50 million in venture funding to date and is headquartered in Pleasanton, Calif., U.S.A. For more information, please visit www.trapezenetworks.com. Trapeze Networks, the Trapeze Networks logo, the Trapeze Networks flyer icon, Mobility System, Mobility Exchange, MX, Mobility Point, MP, Mobility System Software, MSS, RingMaster, AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. Integration and RADIUS Scaling, ActiveScan, AIRS, Bonded Auth, FastRoaming, Granular Transmit Power Setting, GTPS GTPS Government Telephone Preference Scheme (British system for limiting outgoing calls from landlines if the network is overloaded during an emergency) GTPS Gigatransfers Per Second GTPS Ghorasal Thermal Power Station , Layer 3 Path Preservation, Location Policy Rule, LPR See LPR/LPD. lpr - Line printer. The Unix print command. This does not actually print files but rather copies (or links) them to a spool area from where a daemon copies them to the printer. , Mobility Domain, Mobility Profile, Passport-Free Roaming, SentryScan, Time-of-Day Access, TDA TDA Texas Department of Agriculture TDA Trade and Development Agency TDA Transportation Development Act TDA Tax Deferred Annuity (commonly known as TSA) TDA Tienda (Spanish: store) , TAPA, Trapeze Access Point Access Protocol, Virtual Private Group, VPG VPG Virtual Proving Ground VPG Video Pattern Generator VPG Virtual Path Group VPG Center for Virtual Proving Ground Simulation (NSF) VPG Verification Pulse Generator VPG Visual Program Generator VPG Virtual Picture Gallery , Virtual Service Set, Virtual Site Survey and WebAAA are trademarks of Trapeze Networks, Inc. Trapeze Networks SafetyNet is a service mark of Trapeze Networks, Inc. All other products and services are trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks or registered service marks of their respective owners. (C)2004 Trapeze Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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