[K12OSN] Networking a new school for K12LTSP?

cliebow at midmaine.com cliebow at midmaine.com
Fri Jan 19 02:12:55 UTC 2007


how about gig backbone for starters..100 meg connections in all four
corners of rooms..
ive run wires in the ceiling all to much..

> Hello,
>
> I hope everyone is doing well.
>
> I sit on a design committee for a new building.  A major part of the
> building will be a K-8 school (200 students).  The building will also
> have a day care, banquet hall, and a community area (youth lounge,
> game room, etc) as it is a multi-purpose building.
>
> We are just now getting to the point of getting into how the building
> will be wiring, and my goal is to make sure the wiring is compatible
> for maximum LTSP performance.  Hopefully both the school and the
> community area will utilize LTSP.
>
> I'd like some input on what people have in their schools that has
> worked, has not worked, what they wish they had, etc.  Any and all
> feedback is greatly appreciated -- both in terms of LTSP specifically
> and I.T. generally.
>
> Thanks very much.
> Joseph
>
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