Common use of Wireless Access Clause in Contracts

Wireless Access. Each participating school will be provided with a wireless connection. The Provider will be responsible for deploying switches and/or controllers, sized for the school’s needs, that connects the buildings router and wireless access points. The portable computing devices will access the wireless LAN including network, switch, servers, access points, and associated hardware to provide a robust network environment for the student and teacher devices. This includes access from the school environment via the wireless network and any provided servers and the services it provides, including access to shared applications and files. Any proposed servers the Bidder may propose should include a description of where the servers will be located. The Provider is responsible for all associated costs and services necessary to incorporate any proposed servers into the Provider's solution. Additional access points, wiring, electrical and equipment (if necessary) will also be provided as a local school option. Each Bidder must describe its solution’s capabilities as well as its limitations (e.g., interference susceptibility, distance, spatial streams and object penetration), including what wireless industry standards (e.g., 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, etc.) are employed in the solution.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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