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Intranet

An intranet is a private, secure network designed for internal communication and information sharing within an organization. It allows authorized users to collaborate, share documents, and streamline workflows efficiently. Some intranets operate within a local area network (LAN), ensuring high security, while others extend access to remote locations via the Internet. Intranets support essential business functions such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), file sharing, and internal voice communication using EAPBX or IPBX. Additionally, organizations can use intranets for digital surveillance, enabling CCTV monitoring and secure data storage, enhancing security and operational efficiency.

Campus Wi-Fi

Modern education has transformed significantly with the integration of laptops, smartphones, and tablets, allowing students to learn beyond traditional classrooms. They can access educational resources from the library or external servers from anywhere on campus. High-speed wired and wireless networks ensure seamless Internet connectivity across the entire campus, including libraries, auditoriums, cafeterias, and hostels. To maintain security, Network Access Control (NAC) is implemented, enabling institutions to define roles, set policies, and manage user access based on identity, location, and device type. This ensures a safe and efficient digital learning environment for students and faculty.

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