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Quick Network Information
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The OARDC-Wooster network consists of a fiber backbone running at 1 Gbps which connects all of the main campus
buildings.
The LAN is
microsegmented by
network switches which are used to
enhance network performance and isolate
potential network problems. Most buildings
are connected to the backbone by one or
a series of
switches. Offices and laboratories are connected to the
switches by copper twisted pair
wiring using mostly existing telephone wiring.
The wiring quality limits network speeds to the desktop to 10Mbps.
A project is in the planning stages to upgrade to CAT5E network wiring in some of
the buildings. When complete, end users
in those buildings can expect connections of 100Mbps to their desktop.
The LAN is further divided into
separate VLANs. In addition to the main network, we have an
authenticated network (TOAD), a video network, and a separate VLAN for
the chiller environmental control system.
Remote buildings are connected to the backbone via
encrypted wireless bridges and
antennas. These use the 802.11b and g standards and are used where conventional
wiring does not exist or is not feasible to install. The most remote of
these locations is over 2 miles from central campus.
Over 700 nodes are connected to the campus network, representing
virtually all platforms and current operating systems.
You are welcome to browse our list of active service requests.
If you need assistance, you can submit a
service request online right now.
Contact
Computing and
Statistical Services for more information. |