Recently, the Fragmentation and aggregation attacks vulnerability (FragAttacks) has come to light about the risk of unpatched Wi-Fi equipment being susceptible to design flaws in Wi-Fi that have been present since 1997. This risk, while hard to abuse, is being taken seriously by eduroam...
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BCNET enables eduroam pilot at School District 91 in North-central British Columbia BCNET and School District 91 Nechako Lakes, a remote, rural school district covering over 70,000 square kilometres in North-central British Columbia are pleased to announce the availability of eduroam...
The midst of a pandemic, when in-person events have been indefinitely postponed, might seem like a strange time to be planning the IT logistics for large-crowd events. But this is also the perfect time for organizations — particularly ones that normally host several in-person conferences...
The nationwide shuttering of schools and businesses and stay-at-home orders have made network connectivity more important than ever to educational institutions, particularly those with staff and student populations who are underserved by existing broadband solutions or might also be...
WiFi access (and in particular eduroam access) is now accepted as an essential part of the wider campus experience. Not being able to connect to network resources can damage user experiences and can result in users having to use mobile 4G data connections rather than WiFi. WiFiMon is a...








