IBM Puts Wi-Fi in Kids' Clubs
More than 600 Boys and Girls Clubs get wireless access.
Joris Evers, IDG News Service
IBM is installing wireless LANs in more than 600 Boys and Girls Clubs of America facilities across the U.S., one of its largest deployments of the 802.11b wireless networking technology so far.
Instead of stringing wires in the clubhouses, many of which only had one computer for Internet access or none at all, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America decided to go wireless, says Pal Normark, client manager at IBM.
"To hardwire a lot of these facilities would be a tremendous cost, so the wireless capability fit their need nicely," he says.
Wireless Desktops
IBM is installing Linksys Group gear at the clubs. Linksys was recently acquired by networking giant Cisco Systems. The wireless networks are connected to a high-speed Internet connection.
The setup may be atypical, because the clubs are using desktop computers on the wireless network instead of laptops. The IBM contract also includes the delivery of 6400 IBM desktop PCs with wireless cards, IBM representatives say.
The PCs come with a custom software image installed, and are configured for the wireless network and for the Hewlett-Packard printers that the Boys and Girls Clubs of America also ordered, Normark says. Part of the software bundle is an easy restore feature that can restore a PC to its last saved state in about 20 minutes.
Simple Setup
"These Boys and Girl centers typically don't have IT experts on hand," Normark says, explaining the need for simple troubleshooting options.
With headquarters in Atlanta, Boys and Girls Clubs of America has about 3300 facilities across the U.S. The organization runs programs for kids aged between 6 and 18 years, according to the Clubs' Web site.
The organization receives many gifts from large technology companies, including Microsoft and Intel. However, the agreement with IBM was not a donation, IBM representatives say.
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