1. EdTech 541 Networking-Planning for a BYOD worldSource:
http://www.clicksoftware.com/mobile-workforce-management.htm
2. BYOD - What is It?BYOD - Bring Your Own DeviceSource:
acer-aspire Source: BYOD devicesIn 2008, the laptop was Todays
wireless devicesthe most common include personally ownedwireless
device. smart phones and tablets, as well as laptop computers.
3. Wireless Capabilities Source: Mobile device capablities
4. InfrastructureSource: Infrastructure
5. Wireless Access Points
6. SecurityTypes of Security Threats StillPossible with
Enterprise-gradeWLAN: Spoofing Eavesdropping Wireless Viruses
Source: security guard
7. Preventive Measures Change the SSID Utilize VPN Utilize
Static IP Access Point Placement Minimize Radio Wave Propagation in
Non- user Areas
8. ConclusionBenefits Reduced organization costs Improved user
(worker) satisfaction Most up-to-date technology that is frequently
updatedDisadvantage Loss of technology control by IT
9. ResourcesBOYD - What Is It? To BYOD or Not to BYOD?...heres
the factsWireless Capabilities 3 Big wireless network designs for
2012Infrastructure 4 Keys for BOYD technology in the classroom
wireless--lan.com
10. ResourcesWireless Access Points Enterasys Roamabout Access
Points Enterasys Wireless Access Point Literature Wireless LAN site
survey capacity vs coverageSecurity Wireless LAN security issues
and solutions Reasons to use enterprise WLAN security
11. ResourcesPreventative Measures How school wireless networks
CAN support student owned mobile devicesConclusion Pros and cons of
bringing your own device to work