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its wired equivalent, Dartmouth's wireless network has quickly become a
little-noticed part of the landscape. In a short time, the simple existence of
a ubiquitous wireless environment has affected many aspects of campus life,
from computer purchasing decisions to social interactions.
The articles referenced in this section document some of the ways people are
using Dartmouth's wireless network in the classroom and around the campus. What
is increasingly commonplace here is often a marvel elsewhere.
Photo: Jeewon Kim '07 tries out the new softphones. (photo by Joseph
Mehling '69)
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