The Internet is free for all the students. I've got a couple of companies to come in to give me a couple of quotes. For dedicated fibre onnection of 10mb is £8000 per annum for a 36month contract.
Is that 10mb per room or 10mb overall? Or is it a typo and you mean 100mb?
How many rooms? 1 student per room? Any contention?
Go and get Virgin Media 100mb. Done deal then tbh.
One student per room, I was told it was 1:1 but I'm not 100% sure.
Sorry, is this a block of flats you own? A large house converted into seperate rooms? Not sure if that has been covered.
If either is the case, I would speak with Virgin Business dept, I am sure they would install there hardware for free or at a heavily reduced rate. Allowing for cables to be run to every room for TV + Broadband.
All you would end up paying for is the internet connection, which again may be reduced if done on a yearly rate / bulk buy etc.
I live in a block of flats, though I pay for my internet connection seperately, I can't imagine the leaseholders forked out substantial money to put Virgin in there in the first place. I would think Virgin would see it as a revenue source and not a major cost after implementation.
Of course with the solution above, you will be limited to Virgin ONLY as it will be there hardware box at the end of the day. I would investigate it though, if they want to charge something ridiculous then tell them where to go
Alternatively, as already covered, you could have multiple BB lines coming into the property and you build a network splitting the resource of each line across the rooms.
Start by patching each room into a patch panel, one per floor (access layer).
Get some decent quality switches, Cisco 3750's or 2950's if you're on a budget. You will need port security and possibly VLAN's if you want to further segregate traffic effectively. You can't use cheap switches as you will want to eliminate broadcast storms and dodgy LAN's they may have going.
Then you will need a decent router that allows you to manage services, e.g. blocking bit torrent, packet shaping, etc.
You can then whack a route to the internet and just plug in any ISP's router. Bare in mind with fibre to house the routers are expensive.
You will definitely need someone with some fairly strong networking background to set this up for you. Wiring can be left to your builders as long as they terminate it to a patching cupboard somewhere near the entrance for either the ADSL phone line or fibre.
I'll start to have a look at that now, I think the wiring can be done by the builder. It's finding someone with that strong networking background.
25 students
6x seperate internet connections as with standard BT hubs
I assume cat 5 is already installed to a central point,
strictly no bittorrent
only cost is 6x line rental and BB per month....
disable the wireless for the odd students that want wireless supply them with a £20 wireless access point to plug into their ethernet port
25 students
6x seperate internet connections as with standard BT hubs
I assume cat 5 is already installed to a central point,
strictly no bittorrent
only cost is 6x line rental and BB per month....
disable the wireless for the odd students that want wireless supply them with a £20 wireless access point to plug into their ethernet port