 Rebuild the Entire Network Infrastructure at KSS.  Install and Configure Numerous Access Points  Setup VLAN’s and a Guest wireless network.

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 Rebuild the Entire Network Infrastructure at KSS.  Install and Configure Numerous Access Points  Setup VLAN’s and a Guest wireless network

 Cisco AP-1130  Cisco Catalyst Switches (2960, 3560)  Cisco Aironet Power Injectors

QtyInfrastructure Upgrades12-Dec EachTotal 1Cisco Catalyst 3560G 24-10/100/ SFP Switch$3, Catalyst / SFP Standard Image$3,477.46$34, Catalyst /100 Ports BT LAN Base$1,736.96$3, Catalyst / BT LAN Base Image$901.52$1, GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver$348.10$4, GE SFP, RJ-45 connector 1000BASE-T transceiver$274.94$4, M ST - LC Multimode Fiber Patch Cables 62.5um$22.40$ M ST - LC Multimode Fiber Patch Cables 62.5um$28.37$ Total$52,264.67

QtyInfrastructure Upgrades9-Jan EachTotal 1Cisco Catalyst 3560G 24-10/100/ SFP Switch$3, Catalyst / SFP Standard Image$3,477.46$24, Catalyst /100 Ports BT LAN Base$1,736.96$3, Catalyst / BT LAN Base Image$901.52$1, Catalyst / T/SFP LAN Base Image$ GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver$348.10$4, GE SFP, RJ-45 connector 1000BASE-T transceiver$274.94$4, M ST - LC Multimode Fiber Patch Cables 62.5um$22.40$ M ST - LC Multimode Fiber Patch Cables 62.5um$28.37$ Total$42,455.33

DeviceIP Range StartIP Range End ISP Gateway10.XXX.0.1 Servers10.XXX XXX.0.50 Switch Interfaces10.XXX XXX.0.99 Access Points10.XXX XXX Guest Network10.0XX XX

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 PLNET Guest Network  Connectivity Issues  Staff Issues  Conflicker Virus