People are saying...
“If you find a coverage hole, you just drop in another access point wherever you need it. And for a particularly dense environment like a lecture hall, you can layer an extra channel with additional APs.”
 
Caroline Owens
Senior Network Analyst
St Joseph's University
 

MeruAssure Professional Services

Designing and implementing a wireless network can be challenging even for experienced networking professionals. MeruAssure Professional Services experts can provide design, implementation, integration and validation services to help create a network customized to best meet your needs.

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MeruCoverage. For organizations rolling out a new network, Meru engineers calculate the optimum access point placement based on your floor plan and their extensive knowledge of RF propagation. In addition to recommending access point locations, Meru also delivers a report detailing the expected data rate, signal strength and signal-to-noise ratio at different positions throughout the network.

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MeruConfigure. Meru professionals can take over the later stages of the design process, finalizing the network architecture to match your specific capacity and QoS requirements. They also oversee the installation process, ensuring that contractors select the correct access point locations and properly orient antennas. Finally, they configure the wireless network and verify that it works as planned.

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MeruAssess. Tailored for existing Meru deployments, MeruAssess audits a wireless network against best practices, providing a prioritized report of recommended changes. The service covers all aspects of the wireless network, from the router and switch infrastructure to configuring and verifying a sample of client devices. It also includes spot checks of coverage and RF issues, using both site survey tools and spectrum analyzers.

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MeruTuneUp. To ensure that software upgrades go smoothly, Meru will dispatch an engineer to a customer site, installing the latest versions of Meru's E(z)RF Network Management software as well as the System Director operating system that runs on Meru controllers and any relevant modules or applications. The engineer also reviews and analyzes the Meru controller configuration, adjusting E(z)RF and System Director settings to match current best practices.