Campus Network
Our Network Coverage
Our campus network is comprehensive, covering all buildings and faculties with both wired (LAN) and wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity. With over 150 strategically placed access points throughout the university, we ensure that every corner of the campus has strong and consistent network coverage.
- LAN (Local Area Network): Our LAN infrastructure supports high-speed data transfer, ideal for research labs, computer rooms, and administrative offices that require stable and secure wired connections.
- Wi-Fi Network: Our wireless network provides campus-wide coverage, allowing students and staff to stay connected on the go. Whether you are in lecture halls, libraries, or outdoor spaces, our Wi-Fi network ensures you have access to the resources you need.
Key Features
- High-Speed Connectivity: Our network is designed to support high bandwidth usage, ensuring fast and reliable internet access for all users, even during peak hours.
- Secure Access: We prioritize the security of our network by implementing robust encryption protocols and regular monitoring to protect against unauthorized access and cyber threats.
- Scalable Infrastructure: Our network infrastructure is built to grow with the university, with the capacity to add more access points and bandwidth as the needs of the campus community evolve.
Benefits for the University Community
- For Students: Our network provides easy access to online learning platforms, research databases, and collaboration tools, enabling a rich educational experience.
- For Faculty: Faculty members can rely on our network for seamless online teaching, research activities, and communication with colleagues and students.
- For Administration: The network supports efficient campus operations by enabling reliable communication, data management, and access to administrative systems.
Commitment to Excellence
At NOC, we are committed to maintaining a network that meets the growing demands of our university community. We continually assess and upgrade our infrastructure to ensure it remains at the forefront of technology, providing an exceptional connectivity experience for everyone on campus.
Bandwidth and Capacity: Internet Connectivity at Rajarata University
Bandwidth and network capacity are critical factors in maintaining a reliable and efficient internet infrastructure for any academic institution. Rajarata University has structured its internet connectivity to optimize performance across different faculties and ensure smooth online learning, research, and administrative operations. The university’s network backbone, provided by ISP LEARN, consists of multiple dedicated connections.Below, we explore the various network connections and their capacities to understand how they support the university’s digital ecosystem
Main Backbone Connectivity: 800 Mbps
The primary backbone connection for Rajarata University operates at 800 Mbps. This connection serves as the central pipeline for network traffic, supporting academic and administrative activities across the entire university. It ensures seamless access to cloud-based services, research databases, and virtual learning platforms, while also handling inter-campus connectivity efficiently. The backbone connection plays a crucial role in load balancing and redundancy, distributing traffic to sub-networks.

Faculty of Agriculture: 200 Mbps Connection
The Faculty of Agriculture is allocated a 200 Mbps dedicated connection to support research-intensive operations, online coursework, and remote learning tools. This bandwidth ensures that students and faculty members can access agricultural databases, simulation software, and IoT-based research applications without network bottlenecks.

Faculty of Medicine: 200 Mbps Connection
Medical education relies heavily on high-speed internet access for telemedicine applications, virtual labs, and digital health resources. The 200 Mbps dedicated connection for the Faculty of Medicine facilitates real-time access to medical journals, clinical databases, and video conferencing tools for telehealth initiatives. Additionally, this connectivity supports online lectures, e-learning modules, and remote collaboration between students and healthcare professionals.

Faculty of Technology: 100 Mbps Connection
The Faculty of Technology operates with a 100 Mbps connection, supporting a wide range of computational and engineering applications. This bandwidth allocation ensures that students and researchers can efficiently access software development platforms, cloud computing services, and IoT-based systems. With a focus on practical implementation and innovation.
