Strix Systems Project Analysis for Cal State Dominguez Hills Networks without Wires.

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Strix Systems Project Analysis for Cal State Dominguez Hills Networks without Wires

2 Cal State, Dominguez Hills

3 Requirements Provide G Broadband Access to the entire Dorm Complex  22 Buildings  365 Bedrooms  500 Students “DSL speed” to every student. Easy for all students to access and use. Positioned securely to avoid tampering. Competitive pricing. Reliable and secure.

4 Aerial Photo

5 Floor Plan and Dorm Coverage To be provided by Lan

6 Node Placement Requires floor plan from Lan.

7 Proposed Deployment Use g for coverage. Use a for backhaul. Use 2 existing connections to university network. 24 Nodes in total

8 RF Coverage Map

9 Node Deployment Legend Wired Nodes Relay Nodes Wireless Nodes

10 Wired Nodes The Wired Nodes will have the following: Ethernet Connection back to University Network a radio to accept incoming associations g radio for coverage within building. External Omni-directional Antenna which will be placed on roof of building. External Fan Beam for coverage within building.

11 Relay Nodes The Relay Nodes will have the following: a radio to accept incoming associations a radio to initiate association back to wired Nodes g radio for coverage within building. External Module to support 3 rd antenna. External Omni-directional Antenna which will be placed on roof of building for incoming associations. External Fan Beam for coverage within building. External directional for connection to wired Nodes.

12 Wireless Nodes The Wireless Nodes will have the following: a radio to initiate association back to wired Nodes g radio for coverage within building. External Fan Beam for coverage within building. External directional for connection to wired Nodes.

13 Budgetary Pricing See attached Price Quote for budgetary pricing.

14 Summary Access/One™ Network Smart Flexible Secure Strix Systems, Inc. 310 N. Westlake Boulevard, Suite 310 Westlake Village, California