Utah State University Blankets 400-acre
Campus With Wireless Coverage Using WLANs From Meru Networks
Goal of '100 Percent Coverage' to be Met With 700+ Meru Indoor
and Outdoor Access Points
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Mar. 19, 2008 – Utah State
University has blanketed its 400-acre campus with wireless
coverage for more than 25,000 students, faculty and staff using
wireless LAN equipment from Meru Networks.
More than 700 Meru wireless access points are installed in some
150 buildings, including all academic facilities and residences,
on the Logan, Utah, campus, as well as at a number of remote
sites across the state. Future plans call for coverage to be
added in widely-used outdoor venues and inter-building
corridors, providing a foundation for campus-wide Internet
telephony (VoIP) usage.
Utah State decided in early 2007 to replace its existing
wireless system of about 50 access points in a few buildings
with a campus-wide deployment, according to network team
coordinator Kevin Grover. The goal was "100 percent coverage on
campus," reflecting the university's position as a technology
leader and serving as a tool to attract new students.
After evaluating a half dozen wireless LAN vendors, the
university selected Meru. Key to the decision, Grover said, was
Meru's single-channel technology, which made the WLAN easy to
deploy and maintain without a large staff.
"All the other systems we looked at were just extensions of old
access-point technology, requiring extensive engineering and
planning up front to make the three-channel deployment cover all
the areas without interference," he said. "If we found a dead
spot in a building after deploying, we'd have to re-engineer the
channel allocations to accommodate another access point. Meru
takes a completely different approach, putting all the access
points on one channel. Now if we find a dead spot we can just
throw up another access point and not have to worry about
channel interference. With this approach we can get by with one
full-time employee monitoring and managing the entire wireless
network."
With all access points operating on the same channel, Grover
added, Meru technology is also well suited to handle VoIP (voice
over Internet Protocol), because no call-degrading "handoffs"
are required as users roam around buildings. The same advantages
apply to streaming video applications, such as the "remote
rolling classroom" the university created as a pilot research
project in elementary education; a large-screen TV on a cart can
be moved from place to place and wirelessly connect anywhere.
For indoor wireless coverage, Utah State uses Meru's AP201
single-radio IEEE 802.11a/b/g access point, which supports 2.4-
and 5-GHz operation. For outdoor coverage, the university has
tested Meru's OAP180 Rugged Access Point and plans to begin
deployment this spring, providing network access in areas where
students and faculty congregate and use their laptops and PDAs,
as well as in corridors joining academic buildings. Nine Meru
MC3000 series controllers are deployed, separated into two
groups – academic and residential – each with an N+1
configuration for failover purposes.
Currently based on the IEEE 802.11b/g standard, the Utah State
wireless network will begin to incorporate the newer
high-performance 802.11n standard in the next major upgrade,
Grover said.
About Utah State University
Founded in 1888, Utah State University, Utah's land-grant and
space-grant institution, is nationally recognized for its
intellectual and technological leadership in land, water, space
and life enhancement. The university has 850 faculty members who
provide education for more than 23,000 undergraduate and
graduate students, including 10,000 in continuing education
sites throughout the state. USU occupies 7,000 acres, 400 of
which are on campus, with more than 200 buildings, 63 of them
devoted to academics. USU also has three branch campuses and
Extension offices in all of Utah's 29 counties.
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.