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SFIT CNIT 101 NETWORKING PROJ ECT – GROUP 2

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  • SFIT CNIT 101 NETWORKING PROJECT GROUP 2
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  • Group 2 Case #1 Samuel, Lamont Case #2 Jose, Ezekiel, Erwin Case #3 Derek, Adam Case #4 Group Collaboration
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  • The Small Law Firm of Freedom and Price Two Attorneys one legal secretary Moving to old Victorian in Mission district Installation of secure network By Samuel and Lamonte
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  • First, we have a Peer to Peer Network, thats fully capable of performing all your request but we feel it lacks the security from any serious outside attempts to infiltrate your confidential data files. See floor plan and final cost analysis. Second, we took an Client Server Network, with mostly the same layout but with exceptionally more secure file and data safe guards built-in with the intent to remove all possible loss of files or records as well as Firewall security to and from the internet. See floor plan and final cost analysis. These are our offerings for your New Office Space we hope you are more than satisfied and comfortable with the results.
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  • Jose Sarabia Ezekiel Fung Erwin Inguillo
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  • Case #2: Paolo Capitale Paolo Capitale company needs to set up a network Offices in three locations: San Francisco London Rome Approx. 45 employees at each location All offices need to stay connected with each other
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  • Network Connections Large geographical distance between offices Inconvenient to connect via wired means Satellite connection/VPN recommended Virtual Private Networks connect private networks via Internet Maintains privacy and security within network Satellite connections travel across large distances
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  • Example of a VPN
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  • Recommended Network Structure Client/Server network Multiple employees Inconvenient to use P2P network Easy access to critical files Much easier to secure a server than each individual machine Main server located in a single location Other offices will have their own servers for specific files Pricing: ~$500-2,000 U.S. per server
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  • Hardware Requirements Fiber-optic cables Highest file transfer speeds Price range in between $20-300 U.S., depending on length of cable Switches Coordinates data flow within networks Price: $800-1,300, depending on how many ports are needed ISP (VPN and Ethernet routers/modems included w/plan) Connects all offices to each other via Internet (highest speeds used) Price: $70 U.S./month + setup Total: ~$7,400-12,400 at each location
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  • Case #3 A major SF law firm is moving to a brand new high-rise building downtown. What kind of network should they use to connect with one another? They will have 200 employees at the new location. By Derek and Adam
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  • Network Structure We recommend a domain based networking system for 200 end users. Examples of domain networks.
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  • The following is a setup and estimated cost of a domain networking plan per floor. Final Costs $2,500.00 NAS BK 1 $2,226.00 NAS BK 1 Software $2,500.00 NAS BK 2 $2,600.00 Battery backup $1,700.00 Anti virus Software $1,050.00 Anti Spam software ------------------------------------------ $12,576.00 Sub Total $42,287.00 Labor $22,676.00 Total
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  • ANNUAL MEETING AT MOSCONE CENTER CASE 4 BY TEAM II
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  • Were recommending a wireless access-point web design. We will use directional antennas and a central wireless controller to cover a long theater room from the back of the room where we didn't have the ability to position access points centrally. We will also use mild directional antennas to direct the signal away from areas that were covered by other access points. For digital problems: In our SSID selection we opted to use one SSID for each band (scale24 for 2.4GHz and scale5 for 5GHz), and reuse the same SSID on every access point. While allowing a different SSID on each access point gives the user more control, the fact that using the same SSID everywhere allows the clients to roam between access points as they move throughout the meeting area, without them having to change their sign- on. Final cost of setup and monitoring will be $ 5,000.00 us.
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  • Strategically placing access points for best results
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  • We find the wireless web configuration adequate for heavy access volume.
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  • Wireless access points Mild directional antennas