[[PageOutline]] = 7. WiMAX Client Platform Kit = == 7.1 Options == More and more WiMAX client platforms are being released. WiMAX client platforms typically include devices, driver and management software and ongoing support arrangements. Rutgers will procure as many WiMAX client platforms as possible, and integrate the most useful ones with the WiMAX Campus Deployment Kit. These will be "certified" for use with the GENI WiMAX campus deployment kit. Rutgers will deliver a limited number of "certified" WiMAX client platforms to the campus deployment projects. Issue: Which other campus projects could also evaluate and "certify" clients? == 7.2 Plug-in WiMAX Client Devices for PCs and Tablets == === 7.2.1 USB Platforms === Several USB WiMAX client platforms have been introduced, and at relatively low prices. The [http://www.awbnetworks.com/products03.php?Fullkey=7AWB U210] from Accton Wireless Broadband Corp (Taiwan) is an attractive unit. [[Image(US210.jpg)]] [[BR]] It is an IEEE 802.16e-2005 Wave 2 compliant device. Tests indicate that it performs well, and thus it has been "certifed" for use with the GENI WiMAX campus deployment kit. [[BR]] See also the Motorola [http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Product+Lines/MOTOwi4/USBw_100_US-EN USBw 100] See also the Motorola [http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Product+Lines/MOTOwi4/wi4+WiMAX/USBw_200_US-EN USBw 200] === 7.2.2 ExpressCard Platforms === Several ExpressCard WiMAX client platforms have been introduced The Modacom [http://www.modacom.co.kr/en/product/en_05_1.htm MW-C2300E] The Modacom [http://www.modacom.co.kr/en/product/007.htm MW-C2500E] The Samsung http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/mobile/mobile-phones/sprint-phones/SWC-E100ZKASPR/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail SWC-e100] has been certified by Sprint. === 7.2.3 mini-PCIexpress Platforms === === 7.2.4 PCMCIA Platforms === == 7.2 PC and Tablets with Built-in WiMAX Clients == == 7.3 Handsets with Built-in WiMAX Clients == A handset with a built-in WiMAX client has been recently introduced by Samsung as the [http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/mobile/mobile-phones/more-carriers/SWD-M100ZKACLW/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&subsubtype=clear# SWD-m100] == 7.4 Routers with Built-in WiMAX Clients == The Modacom [http://www.modacom.co.kr/en/product/en_04_1.htm URoad-5000] is a protable router, with a built-in WiMAX cleint to connect to the network, and a WiFi access point to serve nearby WiFi clients. == 7.5 Fixed Access Points with Built-in WiMAX Clients == The Motorola [http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Wireless+Broadband+Networks/WiMAX/wi4+WiMAX+Fixed+Devices/CPEi+150_US-EN CPEi 150] == 7.5 Client Platform Kit Bill of Materials == || Item || Supplier || Part No || Description || Qty || Cost Each || Cost Total || Note || || 1.1 || Accton Wireless Broadband Corp || U210 || WiMAX USB network adaptor for PCs || 20 || 125 || 2,500 || - || || 2.1 || - || - || WiMAX handset || 5 || 500 || 2,500 || Samsung SWD-m100 Mondi? || || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || == 7.6 Client Platform Kit Integration and Deployment Plan == The second sets of kit hardware were ordered in 2009 and will be delivered in 2010, as part of Spiral 2: [[BR]] || Kit || Ordered || Received || Integrated || Delivered || Where || Note || || 2.1 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || NEC Labs America || ? || || 2.2 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || Columbia University || ? || || 2.3 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || Polytechnic Institute of NYU || ? || || 2.4 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || UCLA || ? || || 2.5 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || University of Colorado at Boulder || ? || || 2.6 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || UMass Amherst || ? || || 2.7 || 12/17/09 || plan 5/15/10 || ? || ? || University of Wisconsin || ? || Issue: It has been planned that three kits will be delivered during Spiral 2, and the remaining four during Spiral 3. It has been planned that the first three kits will be delivered to campuses/sites where there is easy access for support, i.e., at nearby locations: NEC Labs America, Columbia University, and Polytechnic Institute of NYU. However, it would also make sense to deliver a kit ONLY when the campus/site has received an FCC license, and is ready to install the kit. Thus, the delivery sequence may also depend on campus status. It is expected that a third sets of kit hardware will be ordered in 3/2010 and will be delivered in ?, for those campuses not included in the Spiral 2 projects, or for campuses that want to install additional kits. [[BR]] || Kit || Ordered || Received || Integrated || Delivered || Where || Note || || 3.1 || 3/10 || ? || ? || ? || BBN Technologies || ? || || 3.2 || 3/10 || ? || ? || ? || University of Wisconsin, 2nd site? || ? || || 3.3 || 3/10 || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || || 3.4 || 3/10 || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || || 3.5 || 3/10 || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || Rutgers will deliver a limited number of "certified" WiMAX client platforms to the campus deployment projects. Current plan: Each campus receives x10 USB Clients, e.g., AWB U210. == 7.7 Client Platform Kit Issues == Issue: || No || Issue || Who || Opened || Resolved || Resolution || Note || || 1 || Other source of client platforms: Which other campus projects could also evaluate and "certify" clients? || - || - || - || - || - || || 2 || - || - || - || - || - || - || || 3 || - || - || - || - || - || - || || 4 || - || - || - || - || - || - || || 5 || - || - || - || - || - || - ||