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Una Torino a banda larga e senza fili con Wireless Campus

Operativa già da tempo e in continua evoluzione, la rete WiFi “Wireless Campus”, realizzata da CSP, che permette a tutti coloro che operano all’interno di Environment Park, Villa Gualino, Epicentro di Grugliasco e tra breve anche LISEM, di accedere ad Internet veloce con un unico sistema di riconoscimento per tutte le sedi attualmente parte del progetto.

Pubblicato su La Stampa, mercoledì 4 maggio 2005

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Il progetto Wireless Campus è una rete a banda larga senza fili che permette ad enti e aziende di condividere operatività e lavorare in differenti postazioni, il cosiddetto ubiquitous computing, con un unico processo di autenticazione richiesto automaticamente all’atto dell’accesso alla rete.

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