Wireless Systems Sample Clauses

Wireless Systems. Wireless systems provide a cost-effective solution for extending wired networks to remote areas. However, wireless systems also provide an easy means of hostile exploitation, such as when unauthorized wireless access points are installed. a. Installation of wireless access points (stand alone or connected to Army network) without prior approval from the Directorate of Information Management (DOIM) is strictly prohibited. b. The ISSM will periodically scan for wireless networks on the installation. Unauthorized wireless systems will be shut down on the spot and equipment confiscated. c. Wireless networks must be secured utilizing encryption. Wireless systems will conform to appropriate Army best business practices and configured for a minimum of FIPS 140-2 encryption. d. At no time will any access point be installed in offices as an extension to connect additional computers or printers without prior approval from the DOIM e. Wireless networks must operate in conjunction with an approved wireless network security solution to reduce the likelihood of hostile exploitation of the TMD by rogue devices.
Wireless Systems. Bluetooth is one example of a short-range wireless technology that can link appliances and devices together, so that control and communication can be managed remotely. It offers a number of very interesting and important applications for people with disabilities. Small devices that have tiny knobs – mobile phones, hearing aids, pocket calculators etc. – could be controlled from a separate keypad, appropriate to the user’s needs, connected via a Bluetooth link. This is of great significance because the mobile phone itself could replace the remote control for televisions and video recorders. It can provide an interactive channel (for services such as tele shopping) while connecting to the television via Bluetooth (▇▇▇▇, 2004). The use of wireless systems, such as Bluetooth or ZigBee, could also dramatically decrease the cost of installing smart systems in an existing home. Wireless systems also simplify the process of modifying the system when the user’s needs change or a new resident takes over the accommodation. To provide sufficient support to give an older person confidence to continue to live independently may only involve a modest investment, which later can be re-used for another individual (▇▇▇▇, 2004).
Wireless Systems. Wireless systems provide a cost-effective solution for extending wired networks to remote areas. However, wireless systems also provide an easy means of hostile exploitation, such as when unauthorized wireless access points are installed. a. Installation of wireless access points (stand alone or connected to OSA network) without prior approval from the IRM is strictly prohibited. b. The ISO will periodically scan for wireless networks. Unauthorized wireless systems will be shut down and equipment confiscated. c. Wireless networks must be secured utilizing encryption. Wireless systems will conform to appropriate best business practices and configured for a minimum of FIPS 140-2 encryption. d. At no time will any access point be installed in offices as an extension to connect additional computers or printers to a State network without prior approval from the IRM. e. Wireless networks must operate in conjunction with an approved wireless network security solution to reduce the likelihood of hostile exploitation of the OSA by rogue devices.
Wireless Systems. Subject to Section 7.3. Lessee shall cause, at its sole cost and expense, any wireless systems equipment (“WIFI Equipment”), as installed, to at all times comply with all applicable technical requirements and Applicable Laws, and Lessee shall cause such equipment not to interfere with (i) any of the Building’s mechanical and electrical equipment and machinery, or any Building System, and (ii) any wireless system or telecommunications facilities servicing or within the Building as of the date of installation by the Lessee. Lessee agrees to consult with Lessor at the earliest practical stage of consideration of any project by Lessee which may possibly interfere with the foregoing.
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