Day 6 SIMPA Open Summit Workshop
Today is the 6th day of the SIMPA Open Summit wireless training. The day started a bit disappointing because we went off schedule to go over a session we thought we have finished.
Mr Kwabena Boadu of Arrow Networks took us through the theories of wireless networking and this was a session had on our first day of the workshop. We were told he is here to answer questions and to know if our expectations were met.
There were few questions here there like:
- What are the cost of WiFi Devices
- How far can a wireless range go
- Explanation of WAN Routing
At the cause of the session, we had some friends from unites Nigeria to see what we are really doing here in this small town.
These are people who are using ICT as a tool for developement in their various states or town. For more information about unites Nigeria, check here.
Some really had interesting projects, like
- Using ICT to help reduce teenage pregnancy ( quiet interesting project, I’m really going track that project )
- Using ICT to help the disables
- Using ICT to reduce the rate of abortion and to encourage adoption
- Using ICT to reduce air pollution
- Using ICT to encourage people to invest in the open market
- Using ICT to promote the teaching of sign language right from primary level to the tertiary to bridge the langauge barrier between the hearing impaired and the majority.
- and loads of them
After they’ve left, we came back to continue with our session with Mr kwabena Boadu. Explaination of WAN Routing took us out to see the Blink antenna mounted on top of the roof which receives a signal from another antenna mounted at south campus of UEW to enable us have internet here.
Our last session was how to build a 2.4GHz WiFi antenna, it was quiet interesting becuase most people were really eager to learn how to build it. The most effective hands on practicals so far during the training sessions, I think.
2 Comments
Razec on August 8th, 2007
Hi buddy, it wal well cool photos.Interesting the event.Post more details and photos =).
See you later brother.






hjk on August 7th, 2007
Lucky you :) I wish I was there. Very interresting :)