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Deply WAN Set up

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April 1, 2013 5:43:28 AM

You’re given three locations within a 5 mile radius that must have a WAN across these locations.

How would you deploy this project considering the details of set up, delegation, timeline, foresee snags, external contacts to ensure seamless transition.

Any help would be appreciated. It would be a school setting.

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April 1, 2013 6:46:24 AM

This is NOT homework. We are supposed to get 5 outsides solutions.

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April 1, 2013 7:05:39 AM

Carol1215

Yes, what you said. But we do see an awful lot of people posting their homework here, and that is a reasonable suspicion, especially when we see the word "school." And most of us are technicians, not project managers.

Answer: Use the same service provider for each location, make sure that each has redundant connections that run on different poles. Let the service provider sweat the details.

(no, not really)
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April 1, 2013 7:18:10 AM

VPN !
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April 1, 2013 10:58:13 AM

Its way to simplistic to ask things like this...sorta why it is suspected of school work.

You can't expect to get this on the internet. You are going to need exact building location to give the vendors as well as your expect data traffic patterns. The vendors need the exact building to know if they have any type of service into the building, if they need to buy from someone else, or if they need to install something new.

But if you want a blind solution have fiber optic cable bored between the locations....you should have no problems getting the permits from the city...lol
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April 1, 2013 11:00:31 AM

carol1215 said:
This is NOT homework. We are supposed to get 5 outsides solutions.



Hi :) 

If you have to get 5 tenders/quotes , they MUST come from legitimate businesses... on headed paper etc...

Some companies will come, inspect, for free, some will charge..


All the best Brett :) 
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