Enabling World-Class Education

Educational institutions worldwide choose Meru Networks for individual schools and district-wide deployments. It's easy to see why. Mobile computing initiatives are changing the way children learn in K-12 environments. Laptop carts, video learning and one-to-one computing programs have combined with small IT staffs and shrinking budgets to drive the need for a reliable and intelligent wireless network.

A reliable network can mean the difference between wasted class time and a session that rapidly engages students in a rich educational experience. Meru Networks makes wireless networks that simply work, enabling teachers to teach instead of dealing with IT issues.

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. For K-12 institutions, this means that a whole class of students can log on anywhere while data, voice and video are carried reliably.

With industry-leading virtualized Wireless LAN technology, Meru delivers the most predictable and highest performance wireless network. Whether covering class rooms, assembly halls or libraries, Meru provides the fastest deployment at the lowest cost.

  • 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 all the bandwidth they need while toll-quality voice is assured.
  • Fewer Access Points. Meru requires fewer access points on your campus than other solutions, stretching your IT dollars further and simplifying maintenance.
  • Airtime Fairness. Each client in a packed library gets a fair share of the airwaves, letting legacy clients coexist peacefully with the latest 802.11n devices.
  • Strong Security and Simple Management. The network takes control of every device's behavior, ensuring that applications get the resources they need and attackers are blocked before they connect.