Government Grade Security & Performance
Meru is a leader in wireless networking systems for civilian, military, and intelligence organizations. As the first WLAN vendor to ship 802.11n products, the vendor who ships the highest percentage of 802.11n products in the industry, and a major player in IEEE 802.11 committees, Meru has unique insights into the ways that wireless technology benefits government agencies.
“Wireless like wire” networking capability has become a requirement for mission-critical agencies as a way to improve operational efficiency. Wireless networks today define success or failure in areas like combat readiness, rapid deployment of field operations, intelligence gathering and analysis, healthcare, asset tracking, and numerous other programs.
Designed for the All-Wireless Enterprise
From the beginning, Meru designed its network for the All-Wireless Enterprise: an organization that never needs to depend on wires for connectivity. To achieve this, it created a wireless system that offers all the security, performance and reliability of wires, all at a lower cost of ownership.
For government agencies, secure and reliable communications are a must, as is a system that can rapidly be deployed with minimal IT expertise. Meru meets these needs, with the advantage that existing voice and data service requirements are met but also cater to new and unforeseen applications.
Simple to Deploy & Manage
Most important for readiness, Meru has made wireless simple to deploy and easy to maintain. Ready for any application, the network's simplicity and reliability minimize ongoing operating expenses and the need for on-site experts.
- Wireless Like Wire. Meru's virtualized Wireless LAN offers all the performance that users expect from wired Ethernet combined with the mobility of cellular.
- Quality of Service. Data applications get the predictable bandwidth they need while toll-quality voice is assured.
- Government Grade Security. With FIPS-140 compliance and IPv6 pass-through capability, Meru solutions meet security requirements.
- Airtime Fairness. Each client in a packed conference room gets a fair share of the airwaves, letting legacy clients coexist peacefully with the latest 802.11n devices.
- Simple Management. Automated and proactive monitoring assures users and IT staff alike that the network is available wherever and whenever needed.




