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Guidelines for the Use of the 2.4 and 5 GHz Radio Frequency
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has been given primary
responsibility for the design, installation, and operation of the wireless
network environment on the Knoxville Campus. This system will allow campus
users to access all campus information technology resources only from mobile or
portable computers. However, in order to achieve a robust and stable
wireless infrastructure and prevent unintended interference to FCC
licensed services, OIT must maintain administrative control of the radio
frequency spectrum that wirelesses devices utilize as their base transport
mechanism.
To this end, certain computing policies now apply to that segment of the
radio frequency spectrum on campus. This document alerts members of the
university community to the potential problems that could result from
devices using the same radio frequency.
802.11b wireless local area networking uses the FCC unlicensed 2.4 GHz
Industrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) band. 802.11a wireless uses the FCC
unlicensed 5 GHz unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII)
band. Certain other "wireless" devices exist in the market place that also
employ the same 2.4 or 5 GHz frequency band and can cause interference to
users of the wireless service. These devices include, but are not limited
to other wireless LAN devices, cordless telephones, cameras, keyboards,
mice, audio speakers, ad-hoc(peer-to-peer) networks, and computers or
other device equipped with a wireless card and software to act as an
access point.
In order to assure the highest level of service to the users of wireless
network, OIT needs help from all members of the campus community in
minimizing the potential interference from those devices. OIT requests
that use of all other 2.4 and 5 GHz devices be discontinued in
university-owned buildings. In cases where the device is being used for a
specific teaching or research application, OIT will work with faculty to
determine whether there are circumstances under which use of the device
may still be accommodated without causing interference to the wireless
community.
OIT will approach the shared use of the 2.4 and 5 GHz radio frequency in
the same way that it manages the shared use of the wired network. While it
will not actively monitor use of the airspace for potential interfering
devices, we will seek out the user of a specific device should we find it
causing harmful interference to the campus network or other FCC licensed
service. In these cases, OIT reserves the right to restrict the use of all
FCC licensed Part 15 ISM and U-NII devices in university-owned buildings
and all outdoor spaces on the Knoxville Campus. See the OIT Computing AUP
for information on the campus computing policies, including those related
to responsible use of shared resources, such as the campus airspace in
this case.
If you think you have an existing system that may use 2.4 GHz radios for
transmission or you are planning to purchase a wireless system and you are
uncertain if it employs 2.4 GHz radios, please contact the OIT HelpDesk
at 974-9900 or send mail to helpdesk@utk.edu. The Help Desk can assist in
determining if such devices will cause interference to the wireless
network.
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