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Article: New York's Alden Central School District Goes Wireless with Meru's Secure, Virtualized High-Performance 802.11n WLAN.
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- Network Weekly News
- Article date:
- September 21, 2009
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The more than 1,900 K-12 students and teachers who returned to New York State's Alden Central School District on September 1 gained ubiquitous high-performance wireless Internet access for the first time using a district-wide Meru Networks 802.11n wireless LAN installed this summer.
The new WLAN "will change the way teachers interact with technology" in the four-school district, according to Frank Rizzo, Alden's director of instructional and information technology. Rizzo said the district selected Meru because the company's WLAN Virtualization architecture best addressed the challenges of letting large numbers of students and teachers work in virtually any ...
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