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access point licenses that you might purchase over the 40 that come with the module. <br />So, you're set with this modest support cost. <br />We also provide ten additional access point licenses, to give you a total of fifty licenses. <br />Then we propose fifty MSM430 dual- radio, dual- stream wireless access points as your <br />wireless edge. One of the radios in each access point will be placed in the 2.4GHz band <br />to accommodate legacy devices and one radio will be placed in the 5 GHz band to <br />accommodate higher- capacity wireless devices that have 802.11a or 802.11n capability. <br />You were given a choice of the MSM430 and the MSM460 wireless access points, and <br />you chose the former because your wireless service needs are pretty modest, and you <br />really don't need the extra capacity of a three - stream access point. That's good news — <br />you wind up with a more durable (lower- rated) CPU that's less likely to heat up and melt <br />down. Those dual -core CPU's —no matter which manufacturer wraps plastic around <br />them to make an access point —are so powerful that they tend to be fragile. You can <br />treat the MSM430 with a little less respect. <br />And that's it: one or (better) two switch modules with support, one 10 -pack of access <br />point licenses, and fifty wireless access points. <br />We have proposed a total of five days' implementation assistance. Two of those days <br />will be devoted to the following tasks, which are our standard Hewlett- Packard wireless <br />implementation tasks: <br />MXN will provide the following services: <br />• Unbox and rack mount the wireless controller or install it in an HP Networking Chassis <br />switch <br />• Register and license the controller on the HP website with the customer's account and <br />then apply those licenses to the wireless controller <br />• Upgrade the controller to preferred firmware level <br />• Discover all access points via broadcast if layer 2 - - -or layer 3 (either by DNS or DHCP <br />option 43) <br />• Name a subset of access points in the controller by location <br />• Create a subset of access point management groups for each building or location <br />• Bind "VSC" or SSID's to access point groups as needed <br />• Create up to four SSID's for different access security methods <br />• Set up encryption for the four SSID's if needed <br />• Set up DHCP scopes for access controlled SSID's (customer will be responsible for DHCP <br />when doing local drop off) <br />• Enable the internet port and configure it for routing the Guest egress traffic <br />I.1 <br />