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Deployment Timeline

A chronological view of every major network deployment from the August 2023 LAN refurbishment through the October 2025 enterprise upgrade.

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Phase 1 - Network Rebuilding
Network Refurbish
15 Aug2023
LAN Refurbishment & Port Expansion
Foundation
15 Aug 2023

Full LAN cable replacement and additional network ports added to high-traffic areas before CCMS rollout.

What was done:

  • Complete replacement of legacy LAN cabling throughout the clinic
  • New network ports added to high-traffic areas
  • Backbone wiring upgraded to support gigabit speeds

Constraint that remained:

Only 1 LAN port per room — limiting multi-device deployment. Staff were physically tethered to a single desktop per room. Without wireless expansion, SystmOne adoption at scale would not have been possible.

Foundation
Phase 2- Wifi Expansion
12 Sept2023
First Wi-Fi 6 Deployment (OPD)
Wireless
12 Sept 2023

Following the JKNJ Unit Pengurusan Maklumat review, the first Access Point was deployed at OPD to enable wireless CCMS access.

Assessment: JKNJ Unit Pengurusan Maklumat review on 12 September 2023 recommended Access Point (AP) routers for wireless coverage. CCMS deployment was creating urgent demand for every staff member to have dedicated PC or laptop access — wireless networking became essential across consultation, procedure, and registration rooms.

Deployment:

DetailValue
DeviceRuijie EW1800-GX (Wi-Fi 6)
LocationOPD Unit
CoverageConsultation rooms
TypeSingle AP, self-managed

First wireless coverage in the clinic — proved the model before scaling.

Wireless
15 Jan2024
Second Wi-Fi 6 AP at KKIA
15 Jan 2024

Wireless coverage extended to KKIA and the Fever Unit with a second Ruijie EW1800-GX.

Deployment:

DetailValue
DeviceRuijie EW1800-GX (Wi-Fi 6)
LocationKKIA Unit
CoverageKKIA + Fever Unit

KKIA reten and Fever consultation workflows could now run on laptops/tablets, completing the first wave of wireless rollout for the high-priority clinical units.

Phase 3 - Further Wifi Device Expansion for Dead Zone
Wifi expansion for dead zone
15 Feb2025
Mesh Wi-Fi for KKIA Dead Zones
15 Feb 2025

Tenda Nova MX3 mesh system deployed to eliminate weak-signal pockets in the KKIA corridor.

As CCMS usage scaled, dead zones in the KKIA area became the most reported connectivity complaint. A consumer-grade mesh was deployed as a fast, low-cost mitigation while waiting for budget approval for the enterprise upgrade.

Deployment:

DetailValue
DeviceTenda Nova MX3 Mesh Wi-Fi System
Mesh Node 1Room 21
Mesh Node 2Room 24
ResultEliminated dead zones in KKIA corridor and adjacent procedure rooms
15 Jun2025
Dedicated Router for Registration Counter
15 Jun 2025

Tenda AC8 1800 deployed at the Registration Counter to give the front-desk and adjacent units their own high-speed access.

Deployment:

DetailValue
DeviceTenda AC8 1800 (Wi-Fi 6 capable)
LocationRegistration Counter
Coverage ZoneRegistration Counter, NCD Room, Laboratory

Front-desk operations and high-traffic administrative workflows got dedicated bandwidth — reducing contention with the clinical units sharing the older APs.

Phase 4 - Network Device Upgrade
Omada Network Devices
15 Oct2025
Enterprise Upgrade (Omada PoE + 3× EAP670)
Enterprise
15 Oct 2025

Transition from ad-hoc consumer devices to a centralized, managed enterprise network — funded by BPKK budget allocation.

Funding: BPKK budget allocation enabled the move from consumer-grade equipment to enterprise hardware with centralized management.

Hardware:

DeviceQuantityRole
TP-Link Omada 24-Port PoE Switch×1Core distribution switch
TP-Link Omada EAP670 (Wi-Fi 7)×3Ceiling-mount managed APs

Access Point Placement:

APLocationCoverage
EAP670 #1KKIAKKIA & Fever consultation/procedure rooms
EAP670 #2NCD UnitRegistration counter, Lab Unit, NCD clinic
EAP670 #3OPDOutpatient consultation zones

Impact:

  • Network stability improved dramatically
  • PoE switch delivers power + data over single cables (less rack clutter)
  • EAP670s provide seamless roaming between zones — clinical staff can move with their laptops without re-associating
  • Centralized management via Omada SDN for future scalability
Enterprise
Omada Switch & AP Ecosystem
Omada Switch & AP Ecosystem

Current Network State

Backup Internet Service

  • Unifi backup line (TM Muar) installed as a secondary ISP in the server zone
  • Ensures continuity during GITN outages or maintenance windows

Security Controls — MAC Whitelisting

Best Practice

Only pre-registered, whitelisted clinic devices may connect to Wi-Fi—unknown devices are automatically blocked, preventing unauthorized use and protecting CCMS bandwidth.

  • All routers require MAC address whitelisting
  • Enforces restricted access, bandwidth integrity, and service quality for clinical systems

Hardware Reference

Ancillary Equipment & Adapters

Beyond core infrastructure, several supporting devices were procured to bridge legacy hardware:

DevicePurpose
Multiple Tenda WiFi AdaptersUSB Wi-Fi adapters enabling wireless connectivity for older desktop PCs without built-in Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6 LAN CablesUpgraded backbone cabling from GITN main router to both the Omada PoE switch and legacy TP-Link switches

Switch Inventory

DeviceTypePortsManagement
TP-Link Omada 24-Port PoE SwitchPoE / Core24 GigabitManaged (Omada SDN)
TP-Link 24-Port Gigabit SwitchAccess24 GigabitNon-managed
TP-Link 24-Port Gigabit SwitchAccess24 GigabitNon-managed
TP-Link 24-Port Gigabit SwitchAccess24 GigabitNon-managed

Summary of Progress

The continuous improvement and expansion of network ecosystem helps us to achieve:

  • Simultaneous CCMS sessions across OPD, KKIA, NCD, Fever, and Registration units
  • Wireless flexibility for laptops, tablets, and legacy desktops
  • Redundant connectivity via primary (GITN) and backup (Unifi/TM) lines
  • Centralized management via Omada SDN for future scalability

Contributor

FJ

Dr Fuad Jaafar

Facilitator, CCMS • KK Bandar Maharani

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Reviewed May 2026
Next review May 2027

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