Intro and Basic Information
Approximately 75 dedicated outdoor wireless access points (WAPs) provide wireless coverage outside throughout the UCCS campus. Outdoor coverage is mostly focused along the pedestrian spine between the Rec Center and Cragmor Hall. Green spaces we cover include West Lawn, Cragmor Green, and Telluride Quad. Outdoor coverage can also be found around the Village at Alpine Valley residence buildings, around the Ent Center for Fine Arts, around HYBL, in each corner of the field atop the Alpine Garage, the bus stop areas in front of the UC and Centennial, and also on the 3ed floor outdoor patio of the Academic Office Building.
What do the Outdoor Wireless Access Points Look Like?
Some outdoor WAPs (wireless access points) are mounted to light poles, others are mounted directly to buildings, and some are integrated into bollards. Some may be hidden within nearby structures, so even if you don’t see the access point, there should be wireless signal in the areas marked on our interactive outdoor AP map. Below are photos showing some of the different mounting styles.
View an Interactive Map Showing Outdoor AP Placements
Many of the WAPs (wireless access points) are found along the pedestrian spine on central campus – from Cragmor Hall all the way to Roaring Fork Dining Hall. Others can be found on west campus around HYBL and the ENT Center for the Arts. Visit our interactive campus map that shows the location of the outdoor wireless access points.
Link to outdoor AP map: Interactive Outdoor AP Map
