Improved Wi-Fi Available in Three More Academic Buildings Starting Sunday, May 29

Improved Wi-Fi will be available in the Agriculture Building, Pat Walker Health Center and School of Social Work starting at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, May 29, following a brief Wi-Fi outage in those buildings. Wi-Fi improvements are being made as part of the ongoing Achieve IT: Network Everywhere project.

In preparation for installing new wireless access points, IT Services network engineers and contractors have started work to add cabling in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building (HPER) and Lewis E. Epley Jr. Band Hall.

Wi-Fi improvements in all academic buildings are expected to be completed by early fall. Updated information about the project, as well as a feedback form to communicate with university network engineers, is available on the Network Everywhere page of the Campus IT website.

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Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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