Belmont Park Racetrack Deploys Wi-Fi
Network From Meru In Time For 140th Belmont Stakes
Belmont Park Racetrack Deploys Wi-Fi Network From Meru In Time
For 140th Belmont Stakes
SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 5, 2008 – Journalists and
photographers covering the 140th running of the prestigious
Belmont Stakes horse race on June 7 will be able to file their
stories and pictures wirelessly from Belmont Park using a
wireless network recently installed there by Meru Networks.
The Meru wireless LAN will provide simultaneous wireless access
for hundreds of working writers in Belmont Park's
3,000-square-foot press box near the racetrack roof, and for
photographers in a 1,200-square-foot area at track level. The
journalists will be able to use their laptop computers to send
articles and photos to their respective publications as they
cover the third leg of the Triple Crown.
Rodney James, network manager for the New York Racing
Association, the non-profit group that operates Belmont Park,
said that, after a careful evaluation of wireless LAN vendors,
Meru was chosen as the only solution that met the park's
requirements for high-density use and seamless roaming.
"We needed a product that could handle wide variations in
wireless traffic demand, with particularly heavy traffic on days
such as the Belmont Stakes race," James said. "Meru technology
was the most effective at addressing interference in very dense
environments. It was also the only technology we looked at that
lets highly mobile users move freely between access points in
the coverage area without losing their connections – it seems
like you're connected to a single access point the whole time."
James said future plans call for extending the Meru wireless LAN
to Belmont Park guests and staff. Until that time, Meru's WLAN
security capabilities – wireless intrusion detection and "rogue"
mitigation features – allow wireless bandwidth to be reserved
exclusively for access by reporters and photographers. Meru
wireless solutions may also be deployed at Saratoga Racecourse
in Saratoga Springs, another track operated by the New York
Racing Association, James said.
Meru WLANs use a single-channel approach to wireless coverage,
which minimizes co-channel interference by automatically
selecting one channel for use enterprise-wide and layering
additional channels when more capacity is required. With all
access points occupying the same channel, the Meru system
creates a "virtual cell" that eliminates the need for "handoffs"
when mobile users move between access points, thus minimizing
dropped connections. In contrast, most legacy WLANs use a "micro
cell" approach, which assigns different channels to adjacent
network cells, requiring careful and time-consuming channel
selection and power-level planning and limiting future network
expansion.
Meru products being used in the Belmont Park deployment include
the AP208 access point, which has two radios both capable of
operating at IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b/g modes; and the MC3000
series controller, which provides centralized intelligent RF
management, advanced quality of service and security for the
wireless LAN.
About Belmont Park
Belmont Park, a 430-acre racetrack in Elmont, N.Y., is the home
of the 140th running of the Belmont Stakes on June 7. The Park
hosts two race meetings in 2008: the 59-day spring/summer
meeting, from April 30 to July 20; and the 38-day fall
championship from Sept. 5 to Oct. 26. Belmont Park is operated
by the New York Racing Association, which also operates the
Saratoga and Aqueduct tracks. For more information, visit
www.nyra.com.
About Meru Networks
Meru Networks develops and markets 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,
Calif. For more information, visit www.merunetworks.com or call
(408) 215-5300.