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Wireless Dayton Days


Suggestions are not necessarily listed in order of appearance inside book

 

  • System Requirements/Recommendations
  • How to get connected to HotCity Dayton's Wireless network
  • How to seek assistance in getting connected (Help Desk/Customer Support)
  • How to report a dead spot in the HotCity Wireless network:
    • Dead spots are inevitable, considerg EMF’s (electro-magnetic fields), structure construction materials and other barriers.
  • Other interesting URL’s

    Articles:

  • History of wireless
  • What makes HotCity Dayton Unique:
    • This is the first Public/Private partnership of it kind in the U.S. where the benefit is no cost to the user.
  • Information about the HotCity Dayton Kick-off event:
    • This is a Public/Private/Non-profit partnership, the likes of which are most unique.
  • How this event came to fruition
  • History of this wireless network:
    • How this service came to fruition, was created, developed and constructed. (High tech information for the propeller- heads)
  • Future plans for expanding HotCity Dayton
  • Future of wireless technologies
  • Security concerns for wireless networks
  • Security Graph (If using “X” application or feature, then we suggest “Y” level of security)
    • Email with sensitive contents
    • Encrypt and send email only when using something like PGP (URL:)
    • Using Quickbooks, Quicken, Microsoft Money, Internet purchases:
    • These use WEP or WPA ( these do not work on public networks – such as HotCity Dayton)
    • Filing Income tax - Using a wireless network is not recommended
  • SSH
  • VPN as it applies to wireless
  • Benefits For citizens and the City of Dayton with city-wide wireless networks. (Such As what can happen):
    • Judges and referees using wireless PDAs to report Welcome stadium track meet results to the press box for quick posting on new scoreboard.
    • Instant, up-to-date, detailed stats for Dayton Dragons players (more than what’s on scoreboard) being updated and fed real time to wireless laptop users during Dragons games.


 

 

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