Doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 1 P802 Wireless LAN Wireless Local Area Network Status Report Hilton Head Marriot.

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doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 1 P802 Wireless LAN Wireless Local Area Network Status Report Hilton Head Marriot

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 2 Current Wireless Network Covers all meeting space in 2 hotels Connects members to Internet Working Groups provide server space for members More than 300 concurrent users

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 3 Equipment Used Wiring - ~2000 feet Hubs – 1 48-port, 2 8-port, 6 4-port Access points – 13 in two hotels Servers – 3 group servers Internet connection – 1.5Mbps DSL Wireless bridges – 2 pairs

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 4 Network Services Provided Scott Grossen – NCR Engineer Installation Maintenance User Assistance

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 5 Challenges No VPN access to home networks Wireless bridges did not arrive on time ISP network failure on Thursday Server space not provided for all groups

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 6 Future Meeting Upgrades Add web server Add secure proxy server Support VPN access to home networks More wireless NIC cards

doc.: IEEE /203 Submission March 2001 Don Berry, MicrosoftSlide 7 Budget Summary Contract with NCR was “Not to exceed” budget amount