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New Wireless Installations

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If you are a network administrator in a unit or department that is considering wireless network coverage, whether in a single focused area or across one or more complete buildings, these pages provides the information you will need to apply for a new wireless installation (or an expansion of an existing one).

There are several topics to consider before you apply. These include how much coverage you want, who should be responsible for user support, and more. The following pages describe the options available and the process of working with CITES to get a new wireless installation up and running.

Wireless service implementation options

There are several types of wireless implementations available to campus departments and units, ranging from fully CITES-managed to fully departmentally managed, with several options between. This page shows a table comparing the different options, and links to more details about each.

Flowchart of full-building wireless installation

This image shows the sequence of events involved in a wireless installation that will cover an entire building.

Wireless design practices

This page explains how the Network Design Office approaches the process of designing wireless coverage for a building and provides a list of contacts for the various parts of the process.

Wireless design guidelines

This page explains the policies and principles behind campus wireless installations, including topics such as supported wireless networking standards and what to do in the event of signal interference.

Forms

These forms should be completed during the process of applying for a new wireless installation. (Note that one form is for use by departments who are installing wireless as part of the campus network upgrade, and the other form is for use by departments that are funding their wireless installation.)

 
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Last modified August 18, 2006