50 K-12 SCHOOL DISTRICTS ACHIEVE GREATER
PRODUCTIVITY WITH MERU NETWORKS' NEXT-GENERATION WIRELESS
SOLUTION
Sunnyvale, CA – February 7, 2007
Meru Networks, the global innovation leader in wireless
infrastructure for the All-Wireless Enterprise, today announced
that its next generation Wireless LAN (WLAN) System has been
successfully implemented and is currently providing advanced
wireless connectivity in more than 50 K-12 school districts in
North America. When fully deployed, this represents more than
1,000 schools.
Many factors are accelerating the adoption of the advanced WLAN
in schools today. One key factor driving the growing reliance on
mobile computing in the classroom is the need for interactive
multi-media applications to support emerging learning techniques
and environments. Meru's WLAN System excels at meeting
this need, while also solving the specific challenges schools
face in deploying and managing such systems.
Meru's patented Air Traffic Control technology is uniquely
suited to support the high density of simultaneous mobile users
and devices found in classrooms. Compared to other wireless
LANs, Meru's standards-based system allows more users to be
connected wirelessly and also dramatically reduces the time it
takes for students to log onto to classroom applications
simultaneously. This allows precious classroom time to be used
more productively. In addition, with industry-leading wireless
quality of service, Meru's system enables the schools to deliver
advanced streaming media, voice and video applications to
enhance the interactive learning experience. Meru's Wi-Fi
certified system delivers these benefits to all the typical
mobile clients found in schools like laptops from Apple, Dell
and HP and enables the schools to use their wireless
infrastructure to deliver advanced learning applications from
Microsoft and others.
Meru's unmatched ability to support single-channel deployments
eliminates the need for complex and costly site surveys and RF
channel planning, allowing a school's IT staff to rapidly roll
out and operate a pervasive wireless infrastructure. With this
deployment approach, any changes in requirements of capacity,
applications, configuration, or coverage can be implemented
without any channel re-planning or costly changes to the network
design.
One example of a successful campus deployment can be found at
the St. Agnes Academy in Houston, Texas. "Meru Networks was the
right solution for St. Agnes," said Jason Hyams, director of
technology, St. Agnes Academy. "We have an extremely dense
wireless network, with 950 notebook computers. Before upgrading
to Meru we could only support 450 active wireless notebooks in
one building. With the Meru WLAN solution, we can now have 700
active wireless notebook computers in the same building using
the Internet, intranet portal and streaming media servers."
Other recent deployments, such as Park Ridge-Niles School
District 64 in Park Ridge, Ill., illustrate a second need in
K-12 installations; the need for an easy to deploy and manage
network. "The Meru Networks solution has enabled us to provide a
building-wide wireless solution for three of our nine school
buildings," said Gerald Berkowitz, manager of technology for the
Park Ridge-Niles School District 64. "With the Meru solution, we
no longer have to worry about co-channel interference or
spending a lot of time strategically placing access points; we
no longer have dead areas. This has made a tremendous
productivity difference; our students and staff have the
computing resources they need always available and online and
we're able to easily add or change the network when we need to."
Another school which benefits from Meru technology is the Faith
Lutheran Junior/Senior High School in Las Vegas, Nev. "The
simplicity of the Meru solution and the ease with which we can
add access points and change the system made it the best choice
for us," says Tom Chalfant, director of computer sciences for
Faith Lutheran. "We can truly leverage this technology for the
benefit of our teachers and students. Our students use laptops
and we're using advanced applications such as video streaming
across the wireless network to deliver lessons."
Other recent deployments include the Indian River School
District in Vero Beach, Florida and Amherst School District in
Amherst, New York.
"With the rapid adoption of laptops and new educational
applications, pervasive wireless networks are becoming a
critical element of the school's educational infrastructure,"
said Sarah Kim, director of Education Vertical Marketing. "As
compared to other wireless LAN systems, the Meru solution not
only allows these schools to cost-effectively deploy, manage and
grow this critical network, but also enables the teachers and
students to realize significant productivity benefits based on
the unparalleled performance of the system."
About Meru Networks
Meru Networks is the global leader in wireless mobility
infrastructure solutions for Fortune 500 educational,
healthcare, enterprise, and government markets. Its
industry-leading innovations deliver pervasive, robust wireless
service for business-critical applications. Meru's award-winning
Air Traffic Control technology brings the benefits of the
cellular world to the WLAN environment, and it offers the only
solution on the market that delivers the reliability,
scalability, and security necessary for converged voice and data
services over a single WLAN infrastructure. Founded in 2002,
Meru is based in Sunnyvale, California. For more information on
Meru Networks and its products, visit www.merunetworks.com or
call +1-408-215-5300.