Word: wireless
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Though all the Houses improved on the whole in terms of wireless satisfaction, Quad Houses still show the highest levels of satisfaction, with Cabot House reporting a full 83 percent of students satisfied...
While students with laptops frequently complain of spotty wireless signals and weak connections in their dorm rooms, the most recent computer service survey indicates that wireless satisfaction has increased substantially among the student body...
...survey’s report on wireless and wired connectivity shows that 23 percent of students are very satisfied with their connections and 49 percent were satisfied. Only 13 percent said they were dissatisfied. The numbers represent an improvement from last year, when almost a third of the student body expressed dissatisfaction with wireless, and only 14 percent were very satisfied...
Noah S. Selsby, a staffer for FAS Information Technology (IT), attributes this improvement to FAS IT’s continuous effort to fix wireless problems on campus. A common gripe of Harvard students regarding wireless connectivity in the past is the perceived discrepancy between the river houses and the Quad...
...example, in last year’s survey, Adams House reported 36 percent dissatisfied and 16 percent very dissatisfied with wireless, showing a majority unhappy with their Internet connections. President of the Harvard Computer Society (HCS) Joshua A. Kroll ’09, who lives in Adams, said he used a desktop computer most of the time to avoid wireless woes...