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Jason Hyams
Director of Technology
St. Agnes Academy
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The State of 802.11n
Fulfilling the Promise of 802.11n without Compromise
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Migrate & Scale the Network From 802.11a/b/g to 802.11n
802.11n Ratification – Come with questions, leave with answers
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Anthony Marano Company
When voice is critical to the success of a company, Meru delivers the perfect voice WLAN.
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22,000 students, 13,000 faculty and 123 buildings connect with Meru WLAN.
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Technology

Virtualization has already transformed the server and storage industries. By combining physical resources into one seamless pool, enterprises have gained greater flexibility and economies of scale. By partitioning the pool in ways that match user or application requirements, capacity can be reallocated on demand. Instead of forcing users to adapt to the limitations of the physical infrastructure, the infrastructure itself customizes the resource to each user's needs.

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Meru does for wireless connectivity what virtualization has already done to disk drives in RAID and processor cores in a modern server. Virtualized Wireless LANs work in the same way, enabling the All-Wireless Enterprise through increased flexibility, greater reliability and economies of scale.
Icon Virtualization at the RF Layer
Virtualized Wireless LANs are made possible by Meru's advanced radio engineering. It erases the boundaries that other systems impose between different access points' coverage areas, making each channel available network-wide. That also brings other benefits in predictability and spectral efficiency, which translate into reliability and scalability.

Icon Virtualized Security and Management
Virtualizing the network gives users a more responsive and reliable connection. The benefits for IT organizations are even greater. Both Virtualized Wireless LANs themselves and the radio technology on which they depend simplify management and enable the network to use multiple lines of defense against security threats.