All this shows is that wireless servicing technology is miles behind wireless device technology. Progress is not made by scaling done wireless devices to "go easy on" wireless network bandwidth - progress is made when new devices push the limits and force network technology to press on. If this results in an upgrade and upheaval to the Duke WLAN and network infrastructure, I don't see how this is anything but good.
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All this shows is that wireless servicing technology is miles behind wireless device technology. Progress is not made by scaling done wireless devices to "go easy on" wireless network bandwidth - progress is made when new devices push the limits and force network technology to press on. If this results in an upgrade and upheaval to the Duke WLAN and network infrastructure, I don't see how this is anything but good.