LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — (Marketwired) — 03/02/15 — Meru Networks (NASDAQ: MERU), a leader in intelligent Wi-Fi networking, has announced that public school Bradfield College has completed the first phase of its deployment of Meru Education-grade 802.11ac wireless technology throughout the school–s extensive site in Berkshire. The network will support up to 3,000 staff and student devices.
Bradfield College is part of the Rugby Group, which includes Harrow School, Wellington College and Charterhouse School. A co-educational school for 13 to 18 year olds, Bradfield selected Meru–s Gigabit Wi-Fi when its existing Aruba network failed to deliver seamless coverage across the school–s mix of traditional and modern facilities. The previous network was unable to deliver sufficient capacity to meet the demands of more than 1,000 pupils, staff and contractors.
“Our previous Wi-Fi network caused some frustration with coverage dropping in and out depending on where you were in the school, and was particularly problematic in some of our older buildings, which date back over 150 years and have solid walls,” explains Trevor Benstock, Director of IT Services, Bradfield College. “The number of devices connecting to the network was also causing us headaches, with staff and pupils using up to three devices each, often simultaneously. That–s potentially thousands of devices all logging on at once.”
As one of the UK–s leading public schools, Bradfield College prides itself on offering students world-class educational facilities — including sporting, music, drama and dance — and believes a world-class Wi-Fi network has to be at the core of education today. Benstock adds: “In a fast moving world, just as education cannot stand still, neither can the technology that supports it. Our staff expect it, parents expect it and the students certainly expect fast, reliable Wi-Fi to be part of their life.”
The school–s IT team worked alongside Meru to deploy more than 200 Meru AP832 802.11ac access points, with up to 10 in some buildings, and two main controllers. Phase I of the project has seen the Meru Wi-Fi installed in all of the primary buildings used for teaching and some of the boarding houses.
The network is also being used to support Firefly, the school–s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), which enables students and teachers to organize their homework and create and access resources from anywhere. Phase II is expected to include external wireless access covering the playing fields and the school–s recently renovated Greek Theatre, which plays host to performances during the summer term. In the future, the IT department expects to look at integrating the Wi-Fi with other systems such as CCTV.
Meru–s Education-grade (MEG) wireless solution is designed to solve educational institutions– 1:1 computing and BYOD (Bring your own device) issues and support their learning-essential applications. MEG starts with three simple steps:
1. On-board quickly with 1:1 and BYOD provisioning and secure wireless access mapped to IT policies.
2. Connect all 1:1 and BYOD devices reliably anywhere on campus.
3. Learn by deploying validated learning and teaching applications on 1:1 and BYOD devices over the MEG wireless solution.
Additional information about the Meru MEG solution is available here:
“While Bradfield College is a traditional school with a long history and extremely impressive academic and sporting record, its ethos and teaching embraces the latest technology, from mobile learning to online portals. Unfortunately, its Wi-Fi was not fit for purpose and causing frustrations for staff, pupils and visitors,” adds Mark Howell area director for UK and Ireland at Meru Networks. “There are still many educational establishments out there suffering unnecessary Wi-Fi problems due to outdated technology, so we–re delighted to be adding another school to our list of approximately 4,000 in the UK and Ireland.”
Meru Networks (NASDAQ: MERU) is a leader in intelligent 802.11ac Wi-Fi solutions delivering uninterrupted user experience for education, healthcare, hospitality and enterprise. The Meru open-standards-based architecture is designed to enable unified management of wired and wireless networks. Its end-to-end application QoS enables enforceable service-level agreements. Meru provide top performance and high capacity in high-density environments. Visit or call (408) 215-5300 for more information.
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