<p>Here is the full email:</p>
<p>ITS would like to announce the availability of expanded wireless coverage on campus. The College completed the 2nd year of a 3-4 year project to install wirless networking throughout campus. ITS added 60 new wireless access points primarily in buildings on the North side of campus. Almost all academic and administrative buildings are now covered. The complete list of wireless buildings is:</p>
<p>Ashton House (active within the next week)
nBeardsley
Ben West
Clothier (and SCCS)
Cornell Science Library
Cunningham
Hicks
Kohlberg
Lang Music
Lang Center (SEPTA station)
Lang PAC
Martin
McCabe Library
Papazian
Parrish (including student residences)
Pearson
Robinson
Science Center
Services
Sharples Dining Center (active within the next week)
Sproul
Trotter
Worth Health</p>
<p>A number of outdoor spaces are also covered by the current wireless network:</p>
<p>nGarden between Hicks, Pearson, Trotter
Ruins Garden between Kohlberg and Parrish
Parrish Front Lawn (Parrish Beach)
Back of Kohlberg (facing the Science Center)</p>
<p>Wireless signal should also be available in the immediate outdoor vacinity of most of the buildings on the list above. What’s left to do over the next 1-2 years is Bond & Lodges, 502 Fieldhouse Lane, Whittier 3/5, Zornow tennis facility, Lamb Miller and the residence halls. We’ll also look at other outdoor spaces that should have coverage.</p>
<h2>The Cisco Airespace access points support the 802.11b/g protocols. Private access points should not be used in buildings with College-supplied wireless service. College access points have been installed and configured in a way to maximize coverage and minimize interference with each other. Other access points can cause interference with the College system. </h2>
<p>Mark J. Dumic
Assoc. Director Networking and Telecommunications</p>