Predictable high performance wireless

Wireless Internet access defines your customers' experience. Whether using the network for business or pleasure, customers demand pervasive wireless coverage in their room, in the hotel lobby, at a restaurant or in a conference center. Hotels and resorts rely on predictable wireless performance to ensure satisfaction and brand loyalty.

It isn't just guests who need access to the network. More than almost any other business, workers in hospitality depend on mobility and information access to achieve operational and service excellence. A reliable and high-performance wireless network can minimize operating costs while improving overall effectiveness and service quality.

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 network connectivity. For hotels, resorts and other venues, this has become a critical requirement. Guests, staff and third parties need to be assured of reliable service throughout a venue – not just for existing voice and data applications but for new and unforeseen services.

Simple to Deploy & Manage

Most important for business agility, Meru has made it simple to become an All-Wireless Enterprise with a network that is simple to deploy and easy to maintain. Trustworthy enough 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.
  • Airtime Fairness. Each client in a packed hotel lobby gets a fair share of the airwaves, letting legacy clients coexist peacefully with the latest 802.11n devices.
  • Strong Security and Simple Management. Meru makes it easy to control the diverse devices that guests connect to a network while ensuring that internal applications get the resources they need.