SOLUTION

One Campus.
Every System.
One Team.

From underground fibre to cloud-managed wireless, from biometric access to campus-wide PA — Layerix designs and deploys complete campus network infrastructure, entirely in-house.

100% In-House Delivery28-Member Certified Team50+ Projects DeliveredDesign Right, Deploy Perfect
📸 HERO IMAGE: Wide campus rack or cabling installation shot
THE CHALLENGE

A Campus Has Complexity That a Simple Network Cannot Handle.

A modern campus — whether a college, hospital, technology park, or commercial complex — is not a single building with a router. It is a multi-building environment with hundreds of simultaneous users, critical systems that cannot go down, and physical spaces that range from high-density lecture halls to underground car parks. Every one of those spaces needs coverage. Every one of those systems needs to be connected, secured, and monitored.

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Multi-Building Connectivity

Dozens of buildings, hundreds of floors, and thousands of nodes — all needing to communicate reliably and at speed.

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High-Density Wireless Zones

Lecture halls, cafeterias, auditoriums, and open offices where 100+ devices connect simultaneously from the same room.

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Network Security at Scale

Student, staff, and guest traffic must be separated, monitored, and protected — without slowing anyone down.

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Physical Security Across the Campus

CCTV, biometric access, and turnstiles covering every entry point, corridor, and critical zone.

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Single Pane of Glass for IT

One team needs visibility across every network device, camera, and access point on the entire campus — from one dashboard.

OUR SOLUTION

A Fully Integrated Campus — Designed, Built, and Supported by One Team.

Most campus deployments involve four or five different contractors — each responsible for one system, none responsible for how they all work together. Layerix delivers the complete campus infrastructure from a single in-house team. Every system is designed to integrate with every other system — because the same engineers who lay the cabling also configure the firewall, commission the Wi-Fi, and set up the CCTV monitoring.

The Layerix Campus Architecture
Physical FoundationCopper Cabling · Optical Fibre Backbone · Network Racks & PDU · Cable Tray & Raceway
WirelessHeatmap Survey · Access Points · PoE Switches · Cloud Management
SecurityPerimeter Firewall · Threat Intelligence · Endpoint Security · Network Packet Broker
Physical SecurityCCTV · Video Analytics · ANPR · Biometric · Door Interlock · Turnstiles · Central Unified Monitoring
CommunicationDigital PBX · IP Phones · SIP/PRI Trunks · Zone-Based PAS · IP-Based PAS
SupportResident Manager · Service Manager · AMC · Break Fix

"Every layer designed by Layerix. Every layer installed by Layerix. Every layer supported by Layerix."

📸 IMG-02 (optional): Wide interior shot of campus server room
OUR PROCESS

How a Campus Deployment Actually Works.

Every Layerix campus project follows the same disciplined process — from the first site visit to the last system handover. No shortcuts. No parallel contractors. No surprises.

01

Site Survey & Documentation

We walk every building, every floor, and every outdoor area — mapping cable routes, counting access points, identifying security zones, and documenting every requirement before any design begins.

02

Architecture & BOQ Design

Complete campus network design — cabling layout, Wi-Fi heatmap, security zone plan, camera placement, access control topology, and full bill of materials. Agreed before procurement.

03

Civil Coordination

Conduit routes, duct bank paths, server room power, and equipment room space — coordinated with your civil and electrical teams before installation begins.

04

Physical Infrastructure

Cabling, containment, racks, and PDUs — the physical layer installed and tested before a single active device is racked.

05

Active Systems Deployment

Network switches, access points, firewalls, cameras, biometric readers, PA endpoints, and AV systems — installed, configured, and integrated by the same in-house team.

06

Testing & Commissioning

Every cable Fluke-certified. Every access point walk-tested. Every camera framed and recorded. Every access control door tested for grant, deny, and fire release. Nothing is handed over untested.

07

Handover & Managed Support

Complete as-built documentation, admin training, and credential handover — followed by Resident Manager, AMC, or Break Fix engagement from the same team.

01

Site Survey & Documentation

We walk every building, every floor, and every outdoor area — mapping cable routes, counting access points, identifying security zones, and documenting every requirement before any design begins.

02

Architecture & BOQ Design

Complete campus network design — cabling layout, Wi-Fi heatmap, security zone plan, camera placement, access control topology, and full bill of materials. Agreed before procurement.

03

Civil Coordination

Conduit routes, duct bank paths, server room power, and equipment room space — coordinated with your civil and electrical teams before installation begins.

04

Physical Infrastructure

Cabling, containment, racks, and PDUs — the physical layer installed and tested before a single active device is racked.

05

Active Systems Deployment

Network switches, access points, firewalls, cameras, biometric readers, PA endpoints, and AV systems — installed, configured, and integrated by the same in-house team.

06

Testing & Commissioning

Every cable Fluke-certified. Every access point walk-tested. Every camera framed and recorded. Every access control door tested for grant, deny, and fire release. Nothing is handed over untested.

07

Handover & Managed Support

Complete as-built documentation, admin training, and credential handover — followed by Resident Manager, AMC, or Break Fix engagement from the same team.

📸 IMG-03: Campus cabling work in progress — "Every cable. Every floor. Every building. In-house."
THE LAYERIX DIFFERENCE

Why Campus IT Heads Choose Layerix Over Multiple Contractors.

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One Team Across Every System

Cabling, Wi-Fi, security, cameras, access control, and AV — all from the same 28-member in-house team. No coordination between five different contractors. No gaps between scopes. No blame when systems don't integrate.

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Designed by Engineers Who've Done It at Scale

Our founder has designed network infrastructure for Facebook, Google, AWS, and AT&T. That same engineering discipline is applied to every campus project — regardless of size.

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Zero Subcontracting. Ever.

The engineer who designs your campus network is the engineer who installs it. The engineer who installs it is the engineer who supports it. No third party. No exceptions.

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Survey Before Specification

We never quote from a floor plan alone. We walk every building, measure every space, and design based on what we find — not what we assume. Wi-Fi dead zones and security blind spots are eliminated in design, not discovered after installation.

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Fluke-Certified. Tested. Documented.

Every copper run is Fluke DSX-tested to TIA/EIA-568 standards. Every fibre link is OTDR-verified. Every camera is framed and recorded. You receive test certificates and as-built drawings at handover — not just a completion email.

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Still There After Day One

Most integrators disappear after installation. Layerix managed services keep the same team on your campus — through Resident Manager, AMC, or Break Fix — so the people who built it are the ones who maintain it.

CAMPUS DEPLOYMENTS

Campus Projects We've Delivered.

Every project below was delivered 100% in-house, by our certified team, with full documentation at handover.

📸 IIIT Surat photo
Education | Gujarat

IIIT Surat

Enterprise Grade Arista Wi-Fi

High-density wireless deployment across academic and residential campus buildings using Arista access points — survey-designed, cloud-managed, and Fluke-certified.

Seamless connectivity across all campus zones. Zero dead spots.

📸 Siddaganga Institute of Technology photo
Education | Karnataka

Siddaganga Institute of Technology

Advanced Wi-Fi Training Infrastructure

Enterprise wireless infrastructure deployed for training and research environments — configured for high-device-density academic use.

Reliable infrastructure supporting hands-on engineering education.

📸 HCG Cancer Hospital photo
Healthcare | Karnataka

HCG Cancer Hospital

Campus Network Infrastructure

Enterprise network deployed across a healthcare campus environment — covering clinical, administrative, and support zones with appropriate network segmentation and security.

Reliable, segmented connectivity supporting critical clinical systems.

These are three of our 25+ enterprise deployments across 9+ industries. Read the full stories →

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One Team. One Contract. Every System on Campus — Designed, Installed, and Supported In-House.

No subcontracting. No coordination gaps. No third party learning your infrastructure from scratch.

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REAL WORK. REAL CAMPUSES.

Our Engineers On Site.

Every photo below is from an actual Layerix campus deployment. No stock imagery. The engineers you see are the ones who will work on your project.

📸 Access point deployment — campus building, Bengaluru

Access point deployment — campus building, Bengaluru

📸 Optical fibre backbone — multi-building campus, Gujarat

Optical fibre backbone — multi-building campus, Gujarat

📸 Core network configuration — technology campus, Hyderabad

Core network configuration — technology campus, Hyderabad

📸 Access control installation — educational campus, Karnataka

Access control installation — educational campus, Karnataka

📸 CCTV deployment — hospital campus, Bengaluru

CCTV deployment — hospital campus, Bengaluru

📸 Network room handover — enterprise campus, Tamil Nadu

Network room handover — enterprise campus, Tamil Nadu

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Campus Network.

How long does a campus network deployment take?+
This depends on the scope and scale of the campus. A single-building enterprise campus with Wi-Fi, cabling, and security typically takes 2–4 weeks. A multi-building academic or hospital campus with the full scope — cabling, wireless, security, CCTV, access control, and PA — typically takes 6–16 weeks depending on civil readiness and access scheduling. We provide a detailed project timeline after the site survey.
Do you handle the civil and electrical coordination for cable containment?+
Yes. We coordinate conduit routes, duct bank paths, back box positions, and equipment room power requirements with your civil and electrical teams before installation begins. Our engineers provide a civil readiness checklist so that when installation day arrives, the physical infrastructure is ready to receive our work.
Can you deploy across a live campus without disrupting operations?+
Yes — and we do this regularly. We plan work zone-by-zone and floor-by-floor, with active areas worked on during off-peak hours or scheduled shutdown windows agreed with your operations team. Every cutover is planned with a rollback procedure before execution.
What is a Wi-Fi heatmap survey and why is it essential for a campus?+
A Wi-Fi heatmap survey uses professional RF simulation software to model signal propagation through your actual buildings — accounting for wall materials, ceiling heights, and interference sources. It tells us exactly how many access points are needed and where to place them before we purchase a single device. For a campus, this prevents dead zones in high-density areas like lecture halls and cafeterias, and avoids the cost of purchasing excess equipment.
How do you separate student, staff, and guest Wi-Fi traffic securely?+
We configure separate SSIDs per user category, each mapped to a dedicated VLAN — with firewall policies controlling what each VLAN can access. Students cannot reach staff systems. Guests are isolated to internet-only access. This is standard on every campus deployment and is verified with traffic testing before handover.
Can the CCTV and access control systems integrate with each other?+
Yes. Modern access control and CCTV platforms support integration — an access event (door opened, denied entry, forced entry alarm) can trigger a camera recording linked to that event with a timestamp. Layerix installs both systems from the same team, enabling this integration at configuration stage rather than as an afterthought.
What network standards do you design and install to?+
Structured cabling is designed and installed to TIA/EIA-568 standards, with Fluke DSX testing and certification on every copper run and OTDR verification on every fibre link. Wireless is designed to IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) as standard for new deployments. Network security is aligned with industry best practice frameworks. We deliver certification test reports at handover.
Do you provide a single contract for the entire campus scope?+
Yes — where the client prefers this model. A single Layerix contract covering cabling, wireless, security, CCTV, access control, PA, and AV eliminates the complexity of managing multiple vendor contracts and the risk of scope gaps between them. We are accountable for the complete outcome — not just our individual work order.
Which access point brands do you deploy for campus environments?+
Cisco, Aruba, Arista, Ruckus, TP-Link Omada, and Ubiquiti — selected based on the density of use, management requirements, and budget. For high-density academic environments, we have deployed Arista access points at IIIT Surat with strong results. We are vendor-neutral in our recommendation.
How is the campus network managed after deployment?+
We configure a cloud management platform (Cisco Meraki, Aruba Central, TP-Link Omada, or similar) giving your IT team a single dashboard for all network devices, access points, and alerts. For campuses without an internal IT team, Layerix provides a Resident Manager or AMC to manage the infrastructure on an ongoing basis.
Can you add new buildings or zones to the campus network in future?+
Yes — we design every campus network with expansion in mind. Core switches are specified with capacity headroom. Fibre backbone routes include spare cores. Wi-Fi controllers have licence capacity for additional APs. Adding a new building or zone involves connecting to the existing backbone — not redesigning the core. We document this expansion path in the as-built drawings at handover.
Do you serve campuses outside Bengaluru?+
Yes. Layerix is operationally active across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, with the capability to serve clients across all Indian states. The IIIT Surat campus deployment in Gujarat is an example of our pan-India delivery capability.

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