Meru Networks Introduces Gigabit Wireless
For The Enterprise
AP440 Access Point, With Four 802.11n Radios, Delivers
Wired-like Reliability, Capacity, Pervasive Security
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Apr. 21, 2008 – Meru Networks has
introduced the AP440, a four-radio IEEE 802.11n wireless access
point that provides the data rates and functionality to let
enterprises replace aging wired infrastructures with wireless
networks without compromising access speed, throughput capacity,
security or resiliency.
Each of the AP440's four IEEE 802.11n radios supports access at
up to 300 megabits per second (Mbps), for 1.2 gigabit-per-second
(Gbps) capacity. Because the four radios work together to
provide internal redundancy, load-balancing and security,
enterprise users can dramatically reduce the number of access
points and additional security sensors they need, realizing
significant savings on cabling, connection and
deployment/installation costs.
In addition to supporting the 802.11n standard, which is seeing
increasingly rapid adoption across a wide range of enterprises,
the four radios are backward-compatible with the legacy
802.11a/b/g standards, enabling the AP440 to simultaneously
accommodate all types of old and new client devices. Each radio
can be dedicated to a specific frequency band, allowing
enterprise users to take full advantage of 802.11n performance.
Meru has also added a new 4-Gbps Acceleration Module for its
MC5000 controller, enabling an MC5000 chassis fully loaded with
five of the modules to achieve throughput of 20 Gbps.
Channel Layering, Antenna Design Support Simultaneous
Four-Radio Operation
The ability to concentrate four high-speed radios in a single
access point without introducing interference problems is made
possible through Meru's patented antenna design, which allows
multiple radios to operate simultaneously on different channels.
Deployment of large-scale WLANs with multiple channel layers is
simplified by Meru's "virtual cell" architecture, which
automatically selects a single channel for use enterprise-wide,
layering additional channels to increase capacity, security
and/or redundancy. Up to four channels can be layered with the
AP440. In contrast, the "micro cell" approach used by most
legacy WLANs assigns different channels to adjacent network
cells, necessitating frequent and disruptive client "handoffs"
and requiring meticulous channel planning to avoid interference.
Micro cell solutions also require additional wireless sensors to
be deployed for security, increasing cable and power over
Ethernet (PoE) port requirements as well as installation costs.
All-Wireless Enterprise: The Ceiling is the New Wiring Closet
Kamal Anand, Meru's senior vice president of marketing and
corporate strategy, said, "The AP440 takes a major step toward
the 'all-wireless enterprise,' signaling an era when throughput
and functionality need no longer be sacrificed in the move from
wired to wireless. By providing wired-like access speeds and
user capacities while internally handling security and
redundancy, the AP440 lets companies roll out demanding new
applications with full assurance that the WLAN can handle them.
Compared to an equivalent four-AP micro cell system – which
would require extra cabling, more switch ports and separate
security APs – the AP440 provides extremely cost-effective
wireless coverage on a megabits-per-square-meter basis as well
as lower overall cost-of-ownership.
"In the all-wireless enterprise," Anand added, "the ceiling is
the new wiring closet. When wireless is the primary means of
networking, the ability to disperse access points on the ceiling
rather than concentrating all wired networking equipment in a
traditional wiring closet reduces heat dissipation issues and
the need for cooling fans – critical considerations in an age of
rapidly rising energy costs."
Key AP440 Features: Gigabit Throughput, Integral Security,
Application Flexibility
Key features of the AP440 wireless access point are:
• RF redundancy: One channel layer can be dedicated to
redundancy for both bands. In case either the 2.4-GHz channel or
one of the 5-GHz channels fails, traffic will still be delivered
on the channel that supports both frequencies.
• Capacity: Four 802.11n radios together offer up to 1.2 Gbps
capacity in a single access point; one radio is configured for
2.4-GHz operation and two for 5-GHz operation; the fourth is a
dual-band radio for 2.4- and 5-GHz. Up to four channels can be
layered, with all channels capable of operating at 40-MHz
channel width.
• Security: The integrated dual-band 2.4-/5-GHz radio eliminates
the need for dedicated "sensor APs" because it can scan for and
mitigate rogue activity on all channels while simultaneously
delivering traffic.
• USB port: This broadens application flexibility by allowing
other ceiling-installed but non-802.11 devices – e.g., spectrum
analysis systems, video surveillance cameras, public address
systems – to be incorporated into the WLAN.
• Flexible omnidirectional antenna: An integrated antenna system
simultaneously serves four layered a/b/g/n channels. Antenna
casing is attached to base unit using a special hinge that
allows the AP440 to be mounted on wall or ceiling, vertically or
horizontally, with the antenna rotated in any direction.
New Acceleration Module Boosts Controller Capacity to 20 Gbps
Being introduced in conjunction with the AP440 is the new MC5000
Acceleration Module, designed for ultra-high-capacity
deployments. One 4-Gbps Acceleration Module can be plugged into
each of the MC5000's five controller blades, boosting total
chassis capacity to 20 Gbps of throughput.
As traffic grows, users can incrementally add capacity while
protecting their original hardware investment. The Acceleration
Module is a field-upgradeable option for the MC5000 controller,
a modular hardware system which provides centralized
configuration and management for Meru 802.11a/b/g/n access
points in large enterprises and branch offices.
Pricing and Availability
The AP440 Access Point is priced at $2,995 and the MC5000
4-Gbps Acceleration Module at $15,000 (U.S. list). Both
products will be available in the third quarter of 2008.
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.