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can you connect to the internet during lecture?

edited October 2008 in General
is there wi-fi in every classroom?

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  • edited September 2008
    depends which room, some of them have bad connectivity, my macbook wont connect in a lot of rooms while people with PCS are talking on messenger
  • edited September 2008
    No... they don't have a hotspot for each individual room...
  • edited September 2008
    Surrey's pretty connected, but the wireless is still shitty a lot of the time.
  • edited September 2008
    it's really wacked since they're all using the same antennas, but the different SSIDs sometimes cover slightly different areas of a room.
  • edited September 2008
    SFUNET-SECURE works better =)
  • edited September 2008
    ^how do you connect to that?
  • edited September 2008
    yah vonnie share the password
  • edited September 2008
    the only advantage, really, is that it's secure and you don't have to log in every time. reception-wise i've found the normal one to be marginally better.

    basically you just download a client to handle the authentication and use your own username/pwd.

    sfu surrey has instructions for it but it's a little outdated so I wrote updated instructions for windows a while ago. If you're on a mac, I have no idea if surrey's stuff is up to date, but even if it's outdated it should still be pretty accurate.
  • edited September 2008
    primexx;36426 said:
    the only advantage, really, is that it's secure and you don't have to log in every time. reception-wise i've found the normal one to be marginally better.

    basically you just download a client to handle the authentication and use your own username/pwd.

    sfu surrey has instructions for it but it's a little outdated so I wrote updated instructions for windows a while ago. If you're on a mac, I have no idea if surrey's stuff is up to date, but even if it's outdated it should still be pretty accurate.
    Cool blog there.

    I always thought SFU Secure requires additional hardware. Back in my first year, I clicked around to see what it was and it says I needed to buy something from the SFU Micro Computer store or something. Guess it's different now.
  • edited September 2008
    Agentbob;36430 said:
    Cool blog there.

    I always thought SFU Secure requires additional hardware. Back in my first year, I clicked around to see what it was and it says I needed to buy something from the SFU Micro Computer store or something. Guess it's different now.
    i think it still says that somewhere, but iirc it's just for connecting to wireless at all if you don't have a card built in.
  • edited September 2008
    your instructions are very helpful!
  • edited September 2008
    Just make sure if you're to use your laptop in your lecture, it's for productive and educational reasons =P.. my MATH 151 prof kicked someone out of the lecture because he was doing something else (no idea what).. haha
  • edited September 2008
    It really depends on where you are in SFU. In my three years of rotting up here, I noticed a few hot spots and dead zones.

    Hot spots...
    1.) West Mall Complex
    2.) Much of the 2st and 3nd floor of the AQ
    3.) Library

    Dead zone...
    1.) RCB
    2.) Shrum Science Center
    3.) East side of the AQ, 5th floor and up. (Signal there is so weak that it is not worth the trouble)

    Yeah, and make sure your Professor is OK with laptops. I finally had a professor that dislikes laptops and I now take my notes in his class with pen and paper.
  • edited September 2008
    K9500 doesn't have internet either =(
    Stupid 3 hour lecture in there hahaha... *sadface

    In the B and C big lecture halls, there's only wireless if you sit at the very back.
  • edited September 2008
    Surrey and Harbour Center I believe are all covered everywhere.

    For Burnaby, there's wireless coverage maps which also doubles as the best campus map you'll ever find, with searchable room numbers for almost the whole campus. Need to log in to view.
  • edited September 2008
    Student0667;36906 said:
    It really depends on where you are in SFU. In my three years of rotting up here, I noticed a few hot spots and dead zones.

    Hot spots...
    1.) West Mall Complex
    2.) Much of the 2st and 3nd floor of the AQ
    3.) Library

    Dead zone...
    1.) RCB
    2.) Shrum Science Center
    3.) East side of the AQ, 5th floor and up. (Signal there is so weak that it is not worth the trouble)

    Yeah, and make sure your Professor is OK with laptops. I finally had a professor that dislikes laptops and I now take my notes in his class with pen and paper.
    are you in taylor's class??
  • edited September 2008
    i_like_hiking;36960 said:
    are you in taylor's class??
    Taylor? No, the Prof I am refering to is Prof. Dutton of the Humanities Department. Thanks for the heads-up though, I will avoid Prof. Taylor's class now.
  • edited September 2008
    I find that reception from ASSB is pretty good
    Can't get much in AQ3182 unless I sit nearer the top.. and even then it's pretty weak.
  • edited September 2008
    schmoey;36978 said:
    I find that reception from ASSB is pretty good
    Can't get much in AQ3182 unless I sit nearer the top.. and even then it's pretty weak.
    Yep, another deadzone lol.
  • edited September 2008
    i guess it makes sense in that psyc study,

    closer you sit to the front the better marks you get, because in the back you get the best reception and have the most distractions

    i've seen guys watching actual full movies before in first and second year during lectures...thats fine and all but why bother? why not find some lounge chair thats comfortable and watch there?
  • edited October 2008
    SSC 9001 SUCKS! I cannot connect at all! i sit in the back (my friends always sit there so yeah) and some can connect and some can't!

    I have a friend with the same laptop as me and she can connect but I can't argh argh argh!
  • edited October 2008
    summerheaven;38192 said:
    SSC 9001 SUCKS! I cannot connect at all! i sit in the back (my friends always sit there so yeah) and some can connect and some can't!

    I have a friend with the same laptop as me and she can connect but I can't argh argh argh!
    you mean C9001?

    I always get reception there :\
  • edited October 2008
    yeah shrum science chem

    ahhhh i can't connect at all! not to the internet at least, whenever i go to a webpage the sfu log in prompt doesn't pop up for me! aarrggg
  • edited October 2008
    Should try SFUNET-SECURE, good signal virtually everywhere. If you set it up, you don't even need to log in everytime before you use the internet, just flick the WiFi switch and it's on.

    http://cshen.net/?p=24
  • edited October 2008
    ^you need a special log in for it though, right?
  • edited October 2008
    Nope.
  • edited October 2008
    I'm on SFUNET-SECURE as we speak =)
    It's great, there's also less people connected to this one as opposed to the other so it's a bit better
    So long as you set it up according to the cshen.net instructions, you'll be fine. All you need is your SFU ID and password (that you usually use to log into the unsecure connection)
  • edited October 2008
    all of sfu's wireless networks use the same antennas so the coverage should be the same, there's slight variations but it's not significant. if all you care about is coverage then it's not worth your effort to setup sfunet-secure. The other benefits (secure and auto-login) are compelling reasons though.

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