University of Miami Selects Meru Networks
For Campus-Wide 802.11n Wireless LAN
Deployment of 525 11n Access Points, Redundant Controllers To Be
Completed by April
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 5, 2008 – University of Miami,
one of the nation's premier research universities, has chosen
Meru Networks to supply a campus-wide wireless network based on
the new-generation high-performance IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0
standard, which allows wireless access at speeds up to 300
megabits per second – more than five times the speed of earlier
technologies.
The deployment, which began in January at the university's Coral
Gables, Fla., campus and will be completed by April, will
include 525 wireless access points and fully redundant
controllers. Approximately 100 of the access points are already
in operation.
The wireless network will provide Internet access in classrooms,
residences and outdoors for the university's more than 15,000
graduate and undergraduate students, plus some 10,000 faculty
and staff. Plans also call for adding voice (VoIP) capability to
the network in the coming months.
Stewart Seruya, the University of Miami's assistant vice
president of telecommunications and IT security, said the
university had been looking to upgrade its wireless network and
selected Meru to replace legacy WLAN equipment from several
other vendors.
"We've had wireless networking in some form for the past seven
years, and chose the new 11n standard because we wanted our next
investment to take us at least that far into the future," Seruya
said. "We learned about Meru from our colleagues at the
[University of Miami] medical school, who were extremely
satisfied with their network."
"Meru met our requirement for 100 percent backward-compatibility
with the earlier 11a/b/g standards," said Diana Cortes, senior
network engineer at the university. "And since we don't yet know
which frequency will emerge as the most popular for 11n-equipped
student laptops, we wanted our 11n products to operate in both
the 2.4- and 5-GHz spectrum bands. Meru gave us absolute
flexibility in all these areas and surpassed our expectations in
terms of performance."
Cortes added that the key technology factor in the selection of
Meru was the "virtual cell" architecture, which automatically
selects a single channel for use campus-wide, layering
additional channels only when more capacity is required. This
contrasts with the "micro cell" approach used by most legacy
WLANs, which assigns different channels to adjacent network
cells, raising the potential for co-channel interference.
"Meru's single channel approach not only made the network much
easier to deploy, but had better signal coverage and overall
throughput, and could support more concurrent users than other
vendors," she said. While the university expects a single access
point to typically accommodate 20-30 users at a time, Meru
equipment was recently shown to support as many as 150 students
concurrently taking an online exam with just two access points.
Meru products being used in the University of Miami deployment
include the AP300 family of single- and dual-radio access
points, which provide simultaneous support for 802.11n, 802.11a
and 802.11b/g clients, handling toll-quality wireless voice and
high-capacity data on a single infrastructure; and MC5000
controllers, which provide centralized intelligence and control
for up to 1,000 access points. Plans call for the deployment of
two geographically separated MC5000 units – one in the
university's data center, the other in the main campus – in a
fully redundant configuration designed to withstand natural
disasters and other potential causes of outages.
About University of Miami
The University of Miami's mission is to educate and nurture
students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our
community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of the
diversity of our university family, we strive to develop future
leaders of our nation and the world. For more information visit
www.miami.edu.
About Meru Networks
Meru Networks is the global leader in wireless infrastructure
solutions that enable the All-Wireless Enterprise. Its
industry-leading innovations deliver pervasive, wireless service
fidelity for business-critical applications to major Fortune 500
enterprises, universities, healthcare organizations and local,
state and federal government agencies. Meru's award-winning Air
Traffic Control technology brings the benefits of the cellular
world to the wireless LAN environment, and its WLAN System is
the only solution on the market that delivers predictable
bandwidth and over-the-air Quality of Service with the
reliability, scalability, and security necessary to deliver
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 (408) 215-5300.