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NP WD 3 Wireless ErnestEnwelum-ibeanu Report 2

The document outlines a proposal for conducting a wireless site survey at Spruce & Cooper to enhance network security, coverage, and capacity. It includes recommendations for hiring a professional networking engineer and details the survey's purpose, costs, and potential upgrades needed. The estimated cost of the survey is approximately $10,000, with a focus on improving wireless access points, network servers, office computers, and sound equipment.

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NP WD 3 Wireless ErnestEnwelum-ibeanu Report 2

The document outlines a proposal for conducting a wireless site survey at Spruce & Cooper to enhance network security, coverage, and capacity. It includes recommendations for hiring a professional networking engineer and details the survey's purpose, costs, and potential upgrades needed. The estimated cost of the survey is approximately $10,000, with a focus on improving wireless access points, network servers, office computers, and sound equipment.

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New Perspectives Word 365/2021 | Module 3: Textbook Project

Ernest Enwelum-ibeanu
SUBMISSION #2 | SCORE IS: 0 OUT OF 100 GE Ver 17.7.0-rc0002

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Wireless Site Survey Report
Summary
This report summarizes a plan to conduct a wireless site survey, also called a radio
frequency (RF) survey, in the corporate offices of Spruce & Cooper. This survey will
generate recommendations for maximizing network security, coverage, and capacity.

Help from Norris-Blain Network Consulting


Earlier this year, the leadership team asked me to propose a plan to improve wireless
coverage throughout the Spruce & Cooper campus, including public areas, offices, meeting
spaces, the warehouse, the cafeteria, and outdoor terraces. To make sure I proposed the
most effective plan possible, I decided to seek the advice of wireless professionals. I
contacted one of the area’s top experts in wireless networking, Marshall Norris, president of
Norris-Blain Network Consulting. I met several times with the following personnel from
Norris-Blain Network Consulting:
- Cade Blake
Our conversations focused on ways to improve network connections for the company’s staff
and visitors. I also studied information obtained from leading hardware manufacturers and
software distributors. This research suggests that our first step is to conduct a site survey of
our entire facility.

Recommendation
In its early days as a startup company, Spruce & Cooper relied on a less-than-optimal
wireless network. Now, as the company moves into national markets, a high-availability,
secure wireless network is essential. Lighting and sound systems in our meeting rooms
increasingly rely on wireless signaling, as do our warehouse facilities. Furthermore,
employees consider a secure wireless network essential for a variety of purposes, including
the ability to move around the company campus and work on laptops that are connected
wirelessly to the company network. I recommend hiring a professional networking
engineer to conduct a wireless site survey of Spruce & Cooper’s entire facility, including the
seating areas on the outdoor terraces, where employees like to work or eat lunch in good
weather.

Conducting a Wireless Site Survey


What is a wireless site survey? It is an analysis of a facility’s wireless networking needs that
evaluates the site’s floor plan, size, building composition, available cabling, and all sources
of potential interference, both indoors and outdoors. The ultimate goal of the survey is to
identify the ideal positions for the network’s access points, as well as the type of access
points required. With the survey results in hand, we can make informed decisions about
equipment purchases for this fiscal year.

A properly conducted wireless site survey helps ensure the uninterrupted flow of secure,
wireless data throughout a networked facility. A site survey is especially important in urban
areas, which are typically rich in RF transmissions from countless sources, including cell
phone towers, microwave ovens, and a wide array of wireless devices. According to the
engineers at Norris-Blain Network Consulting, recent site surveys in our area have turned
up sources of RF interference that are likely to affect the wireless network at Spruce &
Cooper in the coming years.

Survey Costs
Norris-Blain Network Consulting estimates the total cost of the survey at approximately
$10,000. This typically includes testing recommended improvements in a real-world setting
after the survey of our premises is complete. The company we hire to conduct the survey
should also provide software to simulate wireless VoIP and streaming media to ensure they
will work properly in the redesigned network. The survey and recommendation results
should be backed by a guarantee that includes free monitoring and adjustments for one
year after the survey is complete.

Expenditures
Norris-Blain Network Consulting provided some estimates of probable expenditures
resulting from the wireless site survey. These figures are presented in the following table.

Upgrades
Item Description Cost Notes

Wireless Access Upgrade quality and Low Costs will be


Points number of access minimal
points

Network Server Upgrade the Medium To improve overall


network server speed and security

Office Computers Upgrade several Medium Improve


office computers workstations for
efficient wireless
use

Sound Equipment Upgrade sound High Ensure wireless


equipment in signaling reliability
meeting rooms for meetings
Report Ends.

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