This project provides a comprehensive overview of the network redesign needed at The First National University (FNU), a higher education institution providing online courses. The current network faces issues such as slow performance, particularly during online assignment submissions, and lacks support for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Work at Home (WAT) policies. The project identifies FNU's business goals, which include a 50% increase in student enrollment over the next three years, and outlines the organization's needs and constraints. It highlights the importance of scalability, availability, and security in the redesigned network. The technical goals involve ensuring high network performance, supporting BYOD and WAT, and improving the online submission process. Constraints include outdated technologies and the absence of BYOD/WAT policies. The project aims to address these issues by implementing a scalable and secure network infrastructure that meets the demands of a growing student population and enhances the overall user experience. The project also considers the importance of network availability and disaster recovery, aiming for 99.9% uptime. The project also recommends the need for a secure wireless network, and it discusses the constraints of the current network and the technical goals related to scalability and availability.