There are various ways that a school can network with a neighbor school. This can be achieved through various exchange programs on interests shared by the two schools.
If you have chosen, "Do not broadcast SSID" you will not able to see it. Your network will under "Other networks" and requires to enter the network name and key (if exists) in order to create connection.
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No it's not illegal, but is is not allowed and you can get into serious trouble for it.
Read the restrictions listed on your license!!!!
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A school can network with a neighboring school by establishing collaborative programs, such as joint extracurricular activities or academic events, that benefit students and staff from both institutions. Regular meetings between administration and teachers can facilitate the sharing of best practices and resources. Additionally, creating a communication channel, like a shared online platform, can enhance coordination and foster partnerships for community initiatives. This networking can lead to a stronger educational community and enriched learning experiences for students.
I assume you are talking about network topology. I have worked in several schools in a couple school districts. Some older school networks were setup on a token ring. I think it would be safe to assume that most networks are now a star topology using ethernet.
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They are still your neighbor, as anyone within the neighborhood is your neighbor, neighbor...
through: residential access nets institutional access networks (school, company) mobile access networks
metric, network mask, neighbor router ID, administrative distance
Not too well. He was often sick as a child, and would spend months at a time out of school. In fact, his neighbor had to teach him how to read.