
Wireless Riverside
SmartRiverside in conjunction with the City of Riverside provides
free City Wide Internet to make Riverside a leader in technology
deployment. This project benefits merchants looking to attract
residents looking to eat or shop anywhere in the City and still have
access to e-mail, work projects or the Internet rather than having
residents restricted to their households. It
also enables companies and residents looking for more cost effective
Internet Service Providers to consider this network. Residents that
cannot afford a computer or Internet Access will be able to take part
and qualify for a free used computer and take advantage of the free
Internet service as well through SmartRiverside’s Digital Inclusion
Program. The City of Riverside continues to be a leader in technology
innovation and use and this City-wide Wireless project continues the
charge of making Riverside a Smart City.
Coverage
This project has provided over 78% coverage for the developed
areas of the City’s 86 square miles which equates to approximately 54
square miles. Access points
are placed at the rate of 30-35 per square mile with each having a
range of approximately 1,000 feet depending on topography. Access
points
are installed on street lights, traffic signals, and City facilities
(so areas further than 1000 feet from any of these may have limited to
no access).
What is the speed
Speeds will vary based on the location of access (outside versus
inside and proximity to an access point). Maximum speed is 768kbps.
Are there health concerns
Various studies are in process concerning the health impacts of
the radiation of Wireless Access Points. The technology being
implemented in the City of Riverside emits less radiation that a typical
microwave oven. Studies will be posted as they are published.
Is it secure?
The Network shall support multi-layered security protocols and methods to include, at a minimum, the following:
a. Physical security for all critical network equipment components via secured facilities.
b. Mechanisms to prevent or mitigate the risk of hackers,
spammers, denial of service and other forms of malicious attacks on or
through the Network. These mechanisms should balance the need to prevent
these attacks, while at the same time not punishing or burdening
unnecessarily all users of the Network.
c. No client software that is specific to the Network Operator or
Service Provider(s) shall be required on PCs, laptops, or other mobile
devices in order to use the Network.
d. Support for Media Access Control ("MAC") address filtering.
e. Support for Wired Equivalent Privacy ("WEP") encryption, including both 64 and 128 bit keys.
f. Support for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol ("TKIP") encryption.
g. Support for Advanced Encryption Standard ("AES") encryption.
h. Support for WiFi Protected Access ("WPA").
i. Support for 802.lx authentication using Extensible
Authentication Protocol ("EAP") and Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service ("RADIUS").
J. Support for the suppression of Extended Service Set Identifier ("ESSID") broadcasts.
k. Support for multiple ESSIDs and the ability to map ESSIDs individually to Virtual LANs ("VLANs").
l. Support for filtering of traffic based on Internet Protocol
("IP") addresses, subnets and Transmission Control Protocol ("TCP")
ports.
m. Support for VPN tunneling using Internet Protocol Security
("IPSec"). This VPN support must support true end-to-end encryption,
regardless of at what point in the Network users elect to terminate
their session.
n. Support for encryption of all control and network management traffic.
o. Provide tools for spam blocker, pop-up blocker, virus blocker, parental controls and privacy controls.
Connection Problems
Please contact 951-351-6190 if you are experiencing problems getting connected.
- US Internet at 800-874-6837 Extension 3880.
- Digital Inclusion graduates can call
951-826-5311 for free technical support to connect
to the free WiFi Internet.
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