1. All interior Wireless Access Points should support WiFi 7 and Multi-Gig (2.5GBase-T and/or 5GBase-T). Exterior Wireless Access Points should support a minimum of WiFi 6, but WiFi 6E or 7 is preferred if available. Multi-Gig is not required for exterior access points, but is desired if available. 2. Wireless Access Points that support Multi-Gig will need to be terminated to Multi-Gig switch ports in order to connect to the network at the fastest speed possible for the access point and switches using the required two (2) Cat-6A cable runs. 3. Wireless Access Points should be able to do various tests to ensure client connectivity works properly (including VLAN, IP address, DHCP, connection and basic website access tests) and report those findings to the main management system. 4. Cloud based configuration systems should support: 1. “Organization: Site: Device” management organization style 2. Should support Templates for configuring devices. 3. Be able to use a single template for all sites so that there is a single place that is needed for configuration changes 4. Be able to use a site variable list (comma separated file upload for example) to use those variables for items in the configuration and templates. 5. Be able to troubleshoot client connectivity problems and monitor connection issues. 5. Wireless and/or Switch configuration must work with the following items: 1. 802.1x RADIUS authentication (Hampton City Schools uses Aruba Clearpass RADIUS server for all 802.1x authentication) 2. Wireless support for Multi-PSK (Individual Pre-Shared Key per device/group of devices) managed by the RADIUS server...