Jared
Verebey
Professor
Young
English
1100
Problem/Solution
Essay
September
28th 2014
My Dorm Room Negatives
Have you ever thought you found the perfect
spot and then something just goes wrong? Have you ever thought a minor issue
could turn into something more? In the short story, “Harlem is Art, Harlem as
Art” by Valerie Kinloch, Philip had to overcome many obstacles and deal with
negative situations throughout his home just like I have to deal with negatives
in my dorm room. Philip was forced to deal with problems because there were
many people out to change and reshape the entire city of Harlem. It was not
fair to him because if the Harlem citizens had to live through an entire city
change, it would take away from their true culture and identity. Philip and the
Harlem citizens had to fight for what they wanted which was to keep the city as
is so their natural culture is not destroyed. I am able to relate to Philip
because I thought my dorm room was a perfect place and then I realized that
there was one large issue that I would have to try to work my way around or
fight for to be fixed. In the dorms at Fairleigh Dickinson University, the WIFI
connection is extremely weak and has snowballed into causing many other
problems for myself as well as majority of the other students on campus.
Fairleigh Dickinson University has dorms that
contain almost anything you need. When you walk in, there are two closets, two
beds, two desks, two chairs, many outlets, cable television and floor space.
Each room on the campus contains it’s own personal wireless router. So, if each
room has its own wireless router, then how is the connection consistently so
bad?
Firstly, the connection no matter where you go,
whether it is a dorm room or a classroom on campus, is extremely slow and
sometimes will even refuse to connect to the Internet. When the Internet is
slow, it can cause you to fall behind during class and potentially make you
unable to participate if the connection is dropped (which frequently occurs). The
slow connection even causes issues for the Professors who are trying to teach
the class. They only have a limited amount of time because semesters breeze on
by and they are over just like that. If the connection remains how it is now,
with consistently dropping and the slow moving Internet, teachers may not get
their curse requirements done for the semester which is a huge problem for the
students who need to go on to a higher level class. The connection needs to be
fixed so there are no more losses of connection and a much faster Internet
overall.
Another major issue with the WIFI is that
because of the slow connection and dropped connection; it has snowballed into
causing me to go over my data every single month. I know I have heard many
students have been going over their data due to the problem with the terrible
connection. Now, this issue of going over data means that whoever charges you
money your carrier is: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T etc.… That is completely
unfair if students have to pay extra money for going over their data just
because the connection at Fairleigh Dickinson University is extremely slow. In
my opinion, it is not the student’s fault the WIFI connection is terrible and
is causing students to go over their data. Therefore, if the students are being
charged extra money for a problem caused by Fairleigh Dickinson University,
then the University should be paying for it, not the students.
One last major issue that the dreadful WIFI
connection causes is that if it consistently fails to connect or takes up too
much time to load, it can penalize students for late or missing assignments for
no apparent reason. For example: I had to explain to my professor why my
homework had to be handed to her on paper rather than submitted due to my dorm
room connection deciding not to connect which again does not make sense because
there is a personal wireless router in each room. With that, if professors
decide not to accept that students WIFI excuse (which is a valid excuse because
the WIFI problem is known) then students will continue to get poor grades.
Therefore, if students are getting poor grades, then the University itself will
gain a bad reputation, which might cause fewer enrollments for the future
years.
In contrast, they are a few solutions to
potentially help fix the problem with the WIFI. Firstly I believe that the
University needs to update all of the routers on each floor. I do not think it
is fair that all of the students have to be connecting to poor wireless
routers. I believe that with all of the money we pay for our tuition, we
deserve the best quality routers. So the first solution is to replace the
routers we have now with the newest, top brand routers currently in stock.
Another solution to help students with the poor
WIFI connection would be to supply each and every dorm room on the Fairleigh
Dickinson University campus with Ethernet cables. This would take care of the
situation whenever the WIFI connection would fail or run slowly. Any time the
WIFI is down, the Ethernet cables should be available to plug into your laptop
as well as an outlet in the wall which will generate connection. If every
single room is supplied with an Ethernet cable, that will be the backup plan
for whenever the wireless connection decides to fail.
One last solution to help solve the WIFI
connection issue is to have someone in Technology support check the routers
each week to confirm that they are up and running. The University can schedule
and hire a crew of computer technicians to check either each week or every two
weeks that the routers are all working. If someone can consistently check the
routers and fix them when not working each week or on a frequent basis, then
the students will be able to function a lot easier. FDU should hire a group of
workers to check the wireless routers throughout the campus on a regular basis.
In conclusion, there are many problems with the
WIFI connection on campus at FDU. The connection is always failing which can
cause students to receive poor grades and many students to go over their data
for no reason. The solutions are that the University has to supply new routers,
hire a crew to check them on a frequent basis and supply each room with
Ethernet cables. This would all help generate a better reputation for the
school and benefit the students as well. The WIFI connection in the dorm rooms
has many faults but they can all be fixed if FDU follows through with these
solutions.
Work Cited
Kinloch, Valerie. "Harlem Is Art/Harlem as Art." N.p., n.d.
Web. 28 Sept. 2014.
No comments:
Post a Comment