Overview
Wireless access points are wireless communication devices that create a central point of wireless connectivity. A wireless access point behaves much like a "hub" in that the total bandwidth is shared among all users for which the device is maintaining an active network connection. In order to provide wireless access to campus, Information Technology Services (ITS) installs "access points" in and around the campus. These access points are generally small, antenna-equipped devices that connect directly to the local area network (LAN).
Highlights
Access Where You Need It
wireless access points act as signal boosters to strengthen the FSU wireless network in certain areas across campus
Network Security
wireless access points help maintain the university’s wireless security with hardwired connection and security protocol
Request an Access Point
new access points can be requested
ITS Managed
all wireless access points across the university are approved, installed and managed by Information Technology Services
Cost
Paid
Cost Details
Available To
Departments
Getting Started
Additional Information
- Wireless Troubleshooting Tips
- eduroam setup instructions