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Why am I being asked to remove my wireless broadband router? |
Article Number: 315 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 12:20 PM
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Unless your room does not have sufficient wireless coverage, otherwise please shut down the wireless port of your wireless broadband router or remove it altogether. Wireless broadband routers will interfere with wireless access points along the corridor, thereby reducing the bandwidth available to you and your neighbors. ITSC will be detecting wireless signals from broadband routers. In case we receive user reports that any installed wireless broadband routers are interfering the normal operation of our wireless infrastructure, ITSC will take appropriate follow-up actions to isolate the signal interference. Your kind attention and co-operation in this regard is much appreciated. |
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