by N4L | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog, Protect
We all know the internet is a critical learning resource and environment for ākonga. However, it’s increasingly important for us all to be vigilant against the threat of potential dangers and stay safe online. Over 12 months (2021/2022), 7 billion potentially...
by N4L | Jan 20, 2023 | Past Network Issues
Tuesday 24 January, 5pm All switches that are online are showing as offline on the Ruckus SmartZone controller, meaning schools and IT providers are unable to make changes through SmartZone. You can check the actual status of your school by going to the access points...
by N4L | Jan 13, 2023 | Past Network Issues
We’re currently investigating an issue regarding the management of Ruckus switches in Equipment Replacement schools. Some switches that are online are showing as offline on the Ruckus SmartZone controller, meaning schools and IT providers are unable to make changes...
by N4L | Jan 11, 2023 | Past Network Issues
Friday 13 Jan 9.10am: Technicians are en route to the fault location to investigate with a current ETA of 8pm. Technicians have advised that there is no cell phone coverage in the location, and updates could be delayed. Update 4.50pm: Technicians have identified the...
by N4L | Dec 16, 2022 | Media & Press
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 16 December 2022 Network for Learning (N4L) has released its 2022 Annual Report, which sees the Crown-owned company celebrating its 10-year anniversary and another year providing outstanding customer support to schools during a period of rapid...