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CAHNRS Wide Area Network Project
The CAHNRS WAN (Wide Area Network) Project is an ongoing effort to connect Extension sites - County Extension Offices, Learning Centers and Research Centers - to the internet. This service provides 24 X 7 access allowing quick and reliable access to email, web resources and shared files across the network.
Most offices currently participating in this project are connected by way of T1, Cable and/or DSL circuits. Many other sites are connected via their County network system. Please see the map and table links below for a list of sites currently participating in the CAHNRS WAN Project. There is also a list of Extension sites around the state that provides basic information on how each site is connecting to the internet.
This is a list of current and pending participants: CAHNRSWAN Installs
This is a list (subject to frequent modification) of how various Cooperative Extension offices, Research Centers and Learning Centers are connecting to the internet: Who and How
Click Here to see a map illustrating sites (current and pending) connected via the CAHNRS WAN: CAHNRS_WAN MAP
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