SLAS Times 2018/2019 Winter 2019 | Page 6

The New and Improved Wi-Fi Network at SLAS By Anthony Yates O ver the Christmas holiday, the administration installed a completely new Wi-Fi system into Livingston. Some of you may have noticed how there are no longer individual room Wi-Fi connec- tions. Now, we have a completely new Wi-Fi network labeled “SLAS-Students” and “SLAS-Staff.” done by having routers connected to every single room. This was a problem as there would have been many conflicting networks resulting in slow internet speed. However, with the new Wi-Fi system, there is only one network and it covers the entire school campus. You may also have noticed how the internet speed Much of the funding for the new Wi-Fi system, as has increased drastically. Students no longer need well as for other new tech on campus (e.g. new iP- to use their hotspots for internet access. ads, laptops, etc), comes from the yearly technolo- gy fee of 1,800 RMB. Even with the funding from the Throughout the Christmas holiday, workers com- technology fee, Mr. Carlton has stated that the ad- pletely rewired the network system and structure. ministration used much more money than the tech- They also improved on network security. In the nology fee budget gave. three weeks of doing this, they increased the speed of the internet from a slow average of 4-8 MBPS Mr. Carlton said, “Though we can’t change the build- (megabytes per second) to a dramatic average of 90- ing of the school, we can change what’s inside the 120 MBPS. Mr. Carlton stated that they have spent building – and hope everyone benefits from it.” around 400,000 RMB implementing this new system. To fully understand the new system, we must first see what the old one was like. In the past, each classroom had an independent network. This was