Information Technology Services The University of Adelaide Australia
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Phone: 8313 3000
Fax: 8313 5775
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Level 9, 9 Gawler Place
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia

Wireless Network Coverage

Wireless coverage is available in almost all areas of the North Terrace Campus as well as many areas on remote campuses such as Waite, Roseworthy, Thebarton, hospitals and CBD locations. If you find an area that does not have coverage please use the feedback form to advise us. We will endeavour to fulfil all requests. Please check "Coverage Changes" on this page before reporting an area.

Coverage Maps

Wireless Coverage Map
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The above maps are also available in PDF
North Terrace
Waite
Roseworthy

Coverage Areas, No Map

North Terrace

  • The Cottage

Central Business District

  • 115 Grenfell St.
  • 132 Grenfell St.
  • 122 Frome Road
  • Student Village - Common Room
  • Freemasons - Levels 1 & 2

Thebarton

  • Old Railway Building
  • Milne Mews
  • Gilbey Court
  • The Store House

Hospitals

  • RAH-Eleanor Harold
  • RAH-Bice Building - Level 6 Partial
  • RAH-McEwin - Level 5
  • RAH-Dental School Building - Level 5 Partial
  • WCH-Rieger - Levels 8 & 9 Partial
  • QEH-Basil Hetzel New - Level 1 and 2

Coverage Changes

Coverage maps are updated periodically, here is a list of recent & upcoming coverage improvements that are not yet on the map. These include areas of new and improved coverage.

Upcoming Installs

We are currently planning the first round of installs for 2010 and below is the current list of locations being investigated. Any area's left out of the first list of installs for 2010 will be covered in round 2.

New/Improved Coverage Area's Q4 2010

  • NT - Elder Hall
  • NT - Molecular Life Sciences
  • NT - Barr Smith Library
  • RAH - Dental Hosptial
  • RAH - Hanson Institute
  • QEH - Main
  • WA - Davies
  • WA - Charles Hawker
  • WA - Taylor

Area's to be Upgraded
Current access points to be replaced with Wireless N technology.