campus deployment of wireless technology presented to information services committee november 15...
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Campus Deployment of Wireless Technology
Presented to
Information Services Committee November 15 2004
Background
Summer of 2003 deployed a WLAN solution across entire McLaughlin Library.
A partnership with the Library and CCS. Project was very successful and received
very well by the community. Dramatic increase of inquiries from other
campus groups about WLAN deployments.
Background (Con’t)
Feb/04, ISC struck a task group to develop a WLAN policy for the University.
May/04, ISC receives and accepts the work of the task group (can be viewed at CCS web site).
CCS commits to present a strategy for campus deployment for WLAN to ISC by the Fall/04.
Why a Campus Deployment Strategy?
Provide true mobility (Anytime, anywhere access) to the community.
Prevent signal interference and service degrading from competing access points.
Network security, guard against attacks by hackers.
WLAN is a complementary technology that enhances our investment in the campus wired network infrastructure.
Deployment Strategy
Staged approach to the deployment. Shared costs between CCS and the
participating colleges and directorates. CCS responsible for the site survey, central
infrastructure upgrades costs and on-going maintenance.
Colleges and directorates responsible for the access point costs in the buildings (one-time charge).
Deployment Strategy (Con’t)
First step is a campus wide site survey. Proposed start date of March/05, 6 – 8
months to complete. Next step, deployment to the buildings. Will be scheduled to meet the requests from
the community. Partial building deployments are feasible.
Next Steps
Feedback from ISC. Communication with the community. RFP for the Site Survey.