With some 625 wireless access points, Ball State University has been declared America’s "most unwired college campus" by Intel, in the company’s second annual rankings. Western Michigan University took second place, followed by the University of Akron, Dartmouth College, and Carnegie Mellon University. Seventy-four percent of the top 50 colleges on the list have every inch of their campuses covered by a wireless network, up from just 14 percent of campuses on last year’s list. Apparently the winners had more access points per student than other campuses, among other factors.



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