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If nothing else, there are data ports littered around the place. They weren't
hooked up when I last went, but they said you'd be able to plug in and hop on
there.
"It's not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters." - Vanna White
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Jonathan King wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Camden Daily wrote:
>
> > >Lots of places do have copper gig-e in a server room (or to the desktop),
> > >then fiber for the backbone. Fiber also provides an easy upgrade path
> > >to future technologies.
> >
> > That's our setup at the public library. The switches in the wiring closets
> > on each floor are connected to the main router in the server room via
> > fiber. We also have fiber wired to just about every desk, though we
> > probably won't be using that for many years.
>
> Ah, somebody who knows what the situation is at the library. :-) So the
> quesion I have is whether there is now or whether there are plans for
> wireless connectivity in the library. It's gratifying I'm sure that most
> of the public access terminals get heavy use, but on the other hand, it
> would be nice just to be able to crack open the old notebook from one of
> those comfy chairs...
>
> jking
>
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