Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Physical Site Survey - A physical site survey performed by an expert wireless network design engineer to focus on applications that roam across access points (APs) as well as applications that are especially sensitive to latency. • Manual inspection of wireless hardware including mounting and orientation. 2. Passive Site Surveys -- The engineer is to use software to passive listen to traffic on the wireless network -- looking specifically for problems with access points, signal strength, and environmental noise. 3. Survey Results – A written analysis of data captured in a report document. • A floor plan listing routes from the site survey, as well as access point locations • Coverage and performance details including, but not limited to: o Data rate heatmap for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless frequencies (the highest possible speed that a wireless device can transmit data) o Maximum effective throughput heatmap for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless frequencies. o RF signal strength/coverage heatmap for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless frequencies. • CCI (co-channel interference) analysis that identifies any crosstalk between two different transmitters on the same RF channel. • ACI (adjacent channel interference) analysis that identifies any extraneous power from a signal on an adjacent RF channel. 4. Improvement Recommendations – A written recommendation of strategies, solutions, and options available to the College for improving Wi-Fi strength and coverage campus-wide. • Rank priority of recommendations based on gap size and significance of improvement added. 5. Statement of Work – A written statement of work for the individual/firm, and/or a partner, to implement recommended improvements. • Include cost, time estimations, approach and, benefits to be realized. 6. Executive Presentation – An in-person presentation and review of the individual/firm’s assessment.