Rampal Power Station is a 1320-megawatt coal-fired power station currently under construction at Rampal Upazila of Bagerhat District in Khulna, Bangladesh. The power plant is being constructed on an area of over 1834 acres of land and is situated 14 kilometers north of the world’s largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It will be the country’s largest power plant once the construction is complete. There will be over 1000 users who will need access to stable, fast, and secure internet on a regular basis without interruption.
Rampal will be the biggest Powerplant in Bangladesh with thousands of employees who require stable internet for their day-to-day operations. Most of their work meetings are held online with large data files constantly being transferred over the internet, so there is a need for fast and strong capacity routers with access points. Meetings with foreign clientele lasted up to 5 hours or more and resulted in a very substandard network experience with constant disruption and disconnection. There are a total of 4 administrative buildings with 7 floors each, and each floor is around 10,000 square feet, thereby cementing the fact that only a strong interconnected network can fulfill the connectivity needs while roaming. Being in a remote area mobile data was no longer a valid option and a strong internet connection was an urgent requirement.
After meeting with the representatives at Rampal Power Station the following needs were identified.
Connection Stability: Around 1000 people are working at the plant and all of whom are frequently using the internet for virtual meetings both within the country and outside of the country. Engineers from more than 5 countries are working on this project and frequent meetings are being held with them. Being a sensitive project, a stable internet with zero latency was on Rampal’s priority list so that the information shared is accurate whilst keeping the meetings on time. This was not possible with the internet connection constantly disrupted.
Strong Security: Being a national government project, and two countries working simultaneously on this project, there is a lot of sensitive data being shared over the internet. A breach in the network could result in a disastrous situation for both countries and can also put the national power grid at risk. Therefore, having a network set up with strong security was a priority for the representatives at Rampal.
Centralized Management Systems: Rampal needed the ability to connect over 200 devices to a single management interface and needed a stable network management platform to ensure this can be done smoothly. Managing one device at a time is not feasible, thereby a centralized network management system was a mandatory solution for them.
Guest Wi-Fi Zone: Many foreign stakeholders and experts visited the premises daily. Sharing the main password regularly could potentially create a breach in the security systems. This resulted in a need for a separate networking channel for guests to gain internet access, which differed from the internet available to the employees at Rampal.
Separate User Base Based on Priority: At Rampal, government officials are present at the power plant from the top level to the lower level with different requirements in terms of internet speed based on the task being performed. For this purpose, there was a need for internet speed bandwidth allocation at the plant.
After careful consideration, the best choice to implement a stable network connection at the facility was to use Grandstream’s networking solutions, specifically the GWN7602 indoor access point. To provide stability with uninterrupted service, Excel Technologies installed one device per room so that each room is provided with a stable internet connection. Around 200 units were used throughout the facility to provide a seamless connection no matter where their workers are. With gigabit LAN connectivity, PoE, support for up to 80 devices, and Grandstream’s free network management platform, GWN.Cloud, was the perfect choice for Rampal to implement these solutions at their power plant.
A Secure Network: As it is a government project, the security aspect of the network setup is one of the most important elements that needed to be addressed. GWN7602 is equipped with anti-hacking secure boot and critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures assuring an attempt at data breaching is prevented. Along with this the unique security certificate and random default password per device assured connection security to the facility.
Network Stability: GWN7602 has a coverage range of up to 100 meters and installing a single unit in every room ensured corner-to-corner connectivity no matter where a person was in the facility. With the data roaming feature in
place, users can seamlessly move from one location to another without losing network connection. The 2x2:2 MU-MIMO technology ensures stable connection and smooth data transmission from the device to the access point. The distribution of GWN7602 units throughout the facility was able to connect 3,000 user devices that were able to remain connected without any network interruption throughout the power plant.
Setting Up Multiple Wi-Fi Networks: A total of 5 SSIDs were created to distribute speed across the network using the Per SSID Bandwidth Allocation system. The facility received a total of 1 Gbps connectivity that was distributed according to the priority of the SSID and users. The SSIDs were used to split between Management, IT Department, Meeting Room, Regular Users, and Guests. Using the QoS (Quality of Service) feature, device priority was set for the users according to their needs and use.
Guest Management: Grandstream’s captive portals authentication rule system feature was used to create a separate network for temporary guests. It automatically created a temporary password for them that was used to connect to the internet. After a specific time, the guest is disconnected from the network automatically ensuring the security
and safety of the system.
Once the installation was completed, sufficient training was provided to the engineering team at Rampal, and multiple tests were taken to ensure that they are familiar with the network management system.
Excel Technologies visited the team at Rampal a month after deploying the access points and these were the results that were identified:
Excel Technologies’ continuous engagement and support with the team at Rampal helped in building a strong reputation for Grandstream as a trustworthy and reliable brand. They are extremely satisfied with Grandstream solutions and are already in the process of setting up devices for the new buildings that are being created. Along with that, the team at Rampal aims to use IP Solutions from Grandstream.