Bayer partnered with us to execute a complete network infrastructure swap across one of their major operational sites. The goal of the project was to modernize the entire wired and wireless network environment, replacing aging hardware with a faster, more reliable system that could support future demands.
Our team was responsible for the full removal and replacement of the network equipment across the facility. Over the course of the migration, we installed and configured 121 access points across indoor, outdoor, and office areas, ensuring complete wireless coverage throughout the entire location. These APs were tested individually for performance and connectivity, and were labeled and documented as part of a structured deployment plan.
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In addition to wireless coverage, we installed and configured 20 new switches across more than 15 IDF locations, creating a refreshed and organized wired network backbone. We also handled the physical installation and configuration of multiple edge nodes as part of the updated infrastructure design.
As part of the transition, we decommissioned key components from the existing system, including two core switches, two wireless controllers, and one MDF switch. Associated cabling and cable management components were also removed where needed. All decommissioned equipment was logged, labeled, and organized into an inventory document, which was submitted to the Bayer project management team for review and recordkeeping.
All newly installed equipment was tested to confirm proper operation and network integration. The migration was completed successfully, leaving Bayer with a clean, structured, and scalable network that supports current business needs and future growth.