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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Staff Report <br />South Bend Central Development Area <br />Survey for Wireless Mesh Network in the Downtown <br />Prepared June 9, 2011 <br />Currently there are a few wireless hotspots in the downtown, but we would like to <br />investigate the possibility of making the whole downtown a hotspot. Below is the <br />Executive Summary of the attached proposal from Radiant Networks to do this <br />investigation for the downtown. <br />Executive Summary <br />The City of South Bend has requested that Radiant Networks engage in providing Survey and <br />Installation Resources to provide for Wireless "Last Mile" Resources as well as "Wireless Public <br />Access" to the Metronet for multiple locations as defined by the Metronet. An RF Survey will be <br />performed by Radiant Networks throughout all outlined areas. We will perform Spectrum Analysis <br />and provide our recommendations using Cisco Best Practices to engineer the Wireless Network <br />to provide maximum coverage throughout outlined areas. We will provide a full reporting based <br />upon the findings of the RF Survey performed and the best approach to deploy the Wireless <br />Network. Radiant Networks will provide a quotation for services to install the WLAN and <br />associated networking equipment. Radiant Networks will also provide a line item quote for <br />Consulting Services to provide for the design of the overall Architecture of the Wireless Network <br />and it's interconnections to the Metronet and the Metronet's interconnections to the internet. <br />The City is looking at a broader effort to investigate other parts of the City for a possible <br />wireless canopy, and this project is being spear headed by Gary Gilot, Director of Public <br />Works. The downtown portion, to be funded by TIF would cost $18,000 plus expenses. <br />Staff recommends $22,000 be approved to cover the full cost of this study. <br />