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In order to assure the highest level of service to the users of wireless network, CIT needs help from all members of the campus community in minimizing the potential interference from those devices. CIT requests that use of all other 2.4 and 5.2 GHz devices be discontinued in university-owned buildings. In cases where the device is being used for a specific teaching or research application, CIT requests that the college, department, researcher or faculty member work with CIT to determine the priority and whether there are circumstances under which use of the device may still be accommodated without causing interference to the installed wireless community. Through channel frequency coordination with CIT, it is possible that most devices operating in the same frequency ranges can be accommodated on campus in fixed locations. Where interference issues cannot be resolved working with CIT, the college and Provost offices will determine the priority. CIT's role is to assist those involved by providing the options available for resolution of the interference issues in such cases.  CIT supports 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11n 11ac devices. We do not support devices which require the 802.11b protocol.  802.11b slows the entire campus wireless network down. 

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