¶ … Wireless Network Design Proposal
Apparently, technology has influenced many fields and education is not an exception. Students can now access education from different locations in the globe, a factor that has contributed to the development of the education sector. In addition, students can access lectures through the internet, lecturers can share information through live-conferencing, and this has led to further development of the education sector. The case study provided aims to develop a network, which will cater for the anticipated growth of the institution, allow for distance learning via live broadcasting, desktop screen sharing and digital video conferencing. In addition, this paper utilizes prior and current information concerning wireless networks to design a network, which will cater for the institution's needs.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Business Goals
Technical Goals
Case Study
Network design Proposal
Mesh Network
802.11 Access Points 8
Architecture of Learning and Teaching 8
Block Structure 8
Design Considerations 9
Detail Structure 10
Important Applications 10
Server Hardware 11
Operating System 11
Media Server (Software 11
Web Servers 11
Mail Servers 11
Proposed Estimate Budget 11
References 12
Appendices 13
Figure 1 13
Figure 2 14
Figure 3 15
Introduction
Distance learning, which may include correspondence courses, continuous education, satellite universities, mega universities, and open universities, is among the most current ways of confronting education challenges in higher education systems. However, the methods and media used to deliver distance learning, which include print, instructional radio, instructional television are not effective. Prior studies suggest that students value timely feedback concerning their assignments, examinations and various school projects. The mentioned methods of delivery lack timely feedback (Brewer et al., 2006). Currently, there is increased advancement in technology, an aspect, which has seen to rapid development of computer networks, progress in processing power of personal computers, and advancement in magnetic storage technology.
Business Goals
These advancements have made the computer a dynamic force in distance learning, and subsequently created a new means of overcoming time and distance to reach students. Networks provide timely feedback, which can maximize learner control. Prior studies further suggest that the existing methods of distance learning are single media, which is, either text, or voice. Notably, in campuses, the use of computers is rampant, but the lack of a network to interconnect these computers makes their value limited (Zhang and Nunamaker, 2005). This project seeks to develop a wired LAN, and makes use of new approaches to wireless mesh networking to cater for the distance-learning program in NIT. In addition, the wireless mesh network comprises a number of routers, whereby each is equipped with adaptive mesh that allows routers to relay data through multiple routing hops.
Technical Goals
Generally, routers are placed on rooftops, and they utilize high-gain antenna to provide long-range distance between routers. In addition, attached to the different routers is a bridge to a LAN, which is either a wired Ethernet LAN or separate access points. The users connect to the network using a desktop or laptop, which will associate with the nearest access points. The mesh networks offer wireless distribution network between the separate local area networks (Tellis and Zamora, 2005). Such networks have proven reliability and have attracted attention in developing network accessibility in remote areas, and learning institutions. This project aims to design a wireless network, which will achieve the objectives of the management, which include:
1) Allowing online live broadcasting
2) Wireless access to campus for both students and visitors
3) Desktop screen sharing
4) Digital video conferencing
Case Study
North south Institute of Technology, founded in 2000, provides higher education locally and internationally. Currently, the institution has three city campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Each of the campuses has around 50 staff and around 700 students, newly enrolled. In addition, the institution has an outstanding reputation for its excellence in teaching, exceptional student services, and graduate employability, factors that are contributing to its rapid growth. In addition, there is a likelihood that the institution will grow further.
Anticipating for this, the school has opted to expand by opening another institution in Adelaide, and the existing universities by 10%. Therefore, the NIT institution is considering an option of establishing a distance-learning program because NIT has a limitation of space. The institution plans to implement distance learning with few courses, but the school will increase the courses after the...
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