By week three, the project faced its first bottlenecks. The Installation Map tab showed delays in the parking garage. Contractors were struggling with cable runs around the massive concrete pillars. Sarah adjusted the Project Timeline —reassigning the team from the quiet lobby to the garage, using the planned weekends to make up time. She highlighted the critical path in red, ensuring the network backbone was active before the cameras arrived.
The "hikvision_project.xlsx" was officially closed. It was no longer just a spreadsheet; it was a digital blueprint of a secure, functioning, 24/7 monitored facility. If you want to make this story more specific, tell me: hikvision_project.xlsx
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The real magic—and the biggest headache—was the Network Configuration tab. With over 200 cameras, IP address management was crucial. Sarah and her network engineer worked through the IP Allocation list , ensuring each camera had a static IP, proper VLAN segmentation for security, and that the PTZs were communicating with the control room’s HikCentral software . A few cameras failed to initialize; the Troubleshooting log shows a faulty PoE switch, which was promptly swapped out. Sarah adjusted the Project Timeline —reassigning the team
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