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...proposal, drafted by Nicholas J. Castine ’09 on behalf of his business, Crimson Cable, called for a trial program for 100 students using Slingboxes, which would pipe cable television from Internet bandwidth in high-speed-equipped Buffalo, N.Y. to Harvard’s non-wireless Ethernet network...
...wire a very long piece of Ethernet wire under my roommate’s rug to the common room,” he said...
...scratching paper that once filled lecture halls has been replaced by the clacking of laptop keys. Upon closer inspection, this is probably because half of the class is “G-chatting” the other half.A decade ago, we’d have to be tripping over Ethernet cables in class to achieve such levels of distraction. Now, with Harvard boasting a nearly “wireless campus,” we can discreetly Facebook-stalk even in Expos. But why is it that so often, midway through crafting a comment on some embarrassing photo, the connection gives...
...slow progress of the project. “The technology now compared to last year has changed. It’s more readily available, less cumbersome, and being patient will result in a more reliable, less expensive product.” So don’t throw out your ethernet cord just...
...plan is implemented, students who choose to pay for television would plug a small box into a power outlet in their room. An Ethernet cord would then transmit the signal to a computer or another box that connects to a television...