Thursday, June 28, 2012

Internet Routing Architecture

SNMP as your Eyes to watch your Network


The CTAP Wireless Project Kabul

It is infact not true that wireless networks are to replace wired networks, they are actually to supplement the wired networks. Just a few days back, IP-Mentor Afghanistan was declared winner in another interesting project. It is the CTAP Wireless Network Project in Kabul.
CTAP or Civilian Technical Assistance Program Afghanistan is an Advisory Project of Ministry of Finance with hundreds of expatriate advisors to Afghan Government. 
Their requirements were to connect Six Remote Sites to their Main Office. All remote sites and their HQ are in Kabul. It is a good experience to play with Wireless Channels and frequencies but in a noisy environment of Kabul, it is a full time headache for Engineers working under hot sunny weather.
There is no problem if the weather is hot or cold, IP-Mentor Engineers are dedicated to their Jobs. Most of the sites are UP and running and hopefully we complete the Project in a few days. Thanks to Javid Samit for managing and leading the Project team..
Click to see onsite pictures of Installation

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