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802.11 to the Nth Power LIVE!

802.11n leader Meru Networks is launching the enterprise 802.11n "802.11 to the Nth Power LIVE!" road show – an educational seminar featuring hands-on 802.11n demos, technical deep-dive sessions from Dr. Vaduvur Bharghavan, CTO of Meru Networks, Joe Epstein, Senior Director of Technology at Meru Networks, and Craig Mathias, principal analyst at Farpoint Group, as well a customer panel of real-world deployments from business leaders in your community!

The first enterprise vendor to ship 802.11n products, Meru now has more than 3000 customers enjoying wirelike performance over a wireless network. At these events, we will help you do the same, building skills and knowledge that will be useful whether you are upgrading from 802.11a/b/g or straight from wired Ethernet to 802.11n!

By the time you leave, you will be well on your way to becoming an 802.11n guru. You will:

The event is free, but you need to reserve your place now as seating is limited:

Denver, CO Tuesday, September 29
Boston, MA Tuesday, October 13
New York, NY Wednesday, October 14
Columbus, OH Tuesday, October 20
San Antonio, TX Wednesday, October 21
Orange, CA Thursday, October 29
Palo Alto, CA Friday, October 30

About 802.11n

High-speed 802.11n technology finally makes wireless LANs faster than wired Ethernet, but it can also do much more. With users clamoring for mobility and IT departments needing to cut costs, enterprises are already turning to an all-wireless network edge – one in which 802.11n gives applications the performance and reliability they expect from wired Ethernet while simplifying the network and enabling mobility across the enterprise.

The technology is fully backwards-compatible with its wireless predecessors, as well as with applications designed for wires. It also enables powerful new applications, thanks to the growing array of devices that only include wireless connectivity. With every new laptop already featuring an 802.11n radio, many enterprises already have a sizable 802.11n client base and one that's growing all the time. All that's needed to unleash 802.11 to the Nth Power is to install a secure, robust wireless LAN infrastructure.