Current Networking projects
Current IP Telephony projects
Current Security Projects


Current Networking Projects:

Installing a new high-speed network in three schools of a Georgia K-12 school system.

In this case, we’re using Hewlett-Packard 5400zl switches everywhere, which gives the schools the same type of network being installed at CERN, the European atomic particle research center, and al over the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of the premier engineering universities in the nation. It’s important to realize here that this architecture is inexpensive enough for a school system to afford, but high-speed and high-capacity enough for very demanding network users like CERN and Georgia Tech, who have to move massive amounts of network traffic securely around their facilities.


Current Voice over IP Projects:

Installing a voice over IP system for a Tennessee school.

This system is replacing a Nortel Option 61 and its Nortel digital sets. The new system will however support 500 existing analog phones, faxes and other analog devices over the existing wiring, which greatly reduces the cost of the new system—no rip-and-replace needed here! We’re also installing a unified messaging system that integrates voicemail, email, and fax communications.

Installing a unified messaging system for an existing voice over IP user.

We’re adding this new utility to the existing system, which gives them an upgrade to a system that allows them to integrate voicemail, email and fax traffic. The system also gives their high-level people the ability to create their own private message flows based on time-of-day, day-of-week, and work/holiday dependence.


Current Security Projects:

Installing one of the new MXN security packages for a private school in Tennessee.

The school will get a network access control system that will automatically display a web page for users and guests to log into the network. The system will then check with their Active Directory list of permissions and automatically put the people logging in on the correct VLAN. It works with their wireless and wired network connections the same way, even if the network devices are unmanaged. The system will find, hunt down and turn off all rogue DHCP servers. It also has an IPS component that protects against viruses, worms and hackers from the Internet and allows the school to restrict the Internet activities of the students (e.g., no proxy to get around web access rules). And the IPS will find problem PC’s for the access component to shut off of the network. Or, about 80 percent of all security requirements in a single product installed in a few days.

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