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Designing a WLAN for an Enterprise: Requirements, Analysis, and Topology

   

Added on  2023-06-05

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DESIGN A WLAN FOR AN ENTERPRISE
(Student’s Name)
(Professor’s Name)
(Course Title)
(Date of Submission)
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Introduction
ABC is an institute technology that has recently re-located
to Canberra want to install the latest Wireless technology.
The school have two campuses which are located in
Canberra and are two kilometers apart.
The 1st campus is a four building with three colleges
which are chemistry, IT, and physics. The campus has a
library also. The 2nd block is the administration block with
a library, school of business, and the administration office.
The institution has over 1200 users where 250 is the
administration staff and the students are 1310.
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Proposal description of
requirements
The wireless access point have to be compliant
with the current IT standards
All the institution access points will have the
capability of providing not less that 150Mb/s
The availability of all the access points will be 95
percent for 24 hours period
All wireless Access Points ought to be configured
to deny unauthorized mobile devices do not
connect into the network [1]
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Network Design analysis
Server
Manageable
switch
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switch
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