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Wiring Shepherd College

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Wiring Shepherd College

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    1. Wiring Shepherd College

    2. Shepherd College Campus Layout

    3. Proposed Campus Wiring Layout

    4. Wiring Available for Networking

    5. Cost of Wiring Options Coaxial Cable $0.00 per foot

    6. Optical Fiber This medium has the ability to carry more information, further and faster than the other wire solutions proposed. NOTE: Other fast speed wiring is available such as T1, T3, and D3 lines, but cost prohibits the use of such wire in this wiring scheme

    7. Optical Fiber Bandwidth – 10,000 Mbps Noise Protection - Unnecessary Durability – Bendable in 2” radius

    8. Category 5 Cable Data-grade transmission cable capable of supporting data transmissions up to 100 Mbps. This is the cheapest, most flexible and most used cable today.

    9. Bandwidth – 100 Mbps Noise Protection – Plastic and Wire Twist Durability – Very Flexible Category 5 Cable

    10. Category 3 Cable Data-grade transmission cable capable of handle transmissions up to 10Mbps. Once the most widely used type of cable, now used mostly for phones.

    11. Category 3 Cable Bandwidth – 10 Mbps Noise Protection – Almost none Durability – Very Flexible

    12. Coaxial Cable (Thinnet) Most commonly used with 10Base2 Ethernet or ARCnet networks. Uses BNC (British Naval Connectors) and terminators on every segment.

    13. Bandwidth – 10 Mbps Noise Protection – Shielded Plastic Durability – Very flexible Coaxial Cable (Thinnet)

    14. Most commonly used as the ‘backbone’ of a 10Base5 coaxial network and in Television Networks. i.e. Cable Television Coaxial Cable (Thicknet)

    15. Coaxial Cable (Thicknet) Bandwidth – 10 Mbps Noise Protection – Shielded Plastic Durability – Not very flexible

    16. Comparison of Network Cables

    17. Cost of Fiber Runs Ikenberry to Miller 2400ft $2640 Ikenberry to College Center 700ft $770 Ikenberry to Football Stadium 1500ft $1650 Miller to Butcher Center 1500ft $1650 Butcher Center to Frank Arts Center 300ft $330 College Center to Stutzman–Slonaker 200ft $220 Miller to Shaw 350ft $385 Miller to Thacher 550ft $605 ----------------------------- 7500ft $8250

    18. Choosing Our Wiring Scheme Provides network support to all building on campus. Will bring campus up to standards for the next few years. Cost efficient for low budget.

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