Prohibited Wireless Devices
To ensure stable, high-performance Wi-Fi across campus, certain types of devices are not permitted. These devices interfere with campus Wi-Fi operations and can cause widespread performance issues for nearby users.
Prohibited Device Types
| Category | Examples | 
|---|---|
| Personal routers and access points | Home Wi-Fi routers, mesh nodes, “travel” routers, wireless printers acting as access points | 
| Mobile hotspots and tethering | Phone or tablet hotspot mode, dedicated hotspot devices (e.g., Verizon Jetpack, Nighthawk M1) | 
| Wi-Fi extenders and repeaters | Range extenders, signal boosters, wireless bridges | 
| Ad-hoc or peer-to-peer networks | Computer-to-computer (ad-hoc) Wi-Fi setups | 
Additional Notes
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Do not plug in or power on these devices anywhere in campus buildings.
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If you need additional coverage or signal strength in your area, contact the Technology Help Desk. We’ll evaluate the space and, if appropriate, make adjustments to our managed access points.
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Personal devices like phones, laptops, tablets, smart speakers, and IoT devices are allowed – as long as they connect to the official campus Wi-Fi and do not broadcast their own networks.