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SOLUTION BRIEF | HIGHER EDUCATION
Meru Education-grade Solutionsfor Uninterrupted Learning
Many campus networks are being crushed by the “bring your own device” (BYOD)
phenomenon. Wi-Fi-enabled devices will grow from fewer than one billion units in
2010 to more than three billion in 2015, and a large number of these devices will
end up on university campuses. What is the impact on students, faculty, staff, and
guests? Unmet expectations. It’s something we call “Interrupted Learning.”
WLAN Solutions for Higher EducationWi-Fi-enabled devices
will grow from less than
1 billion units in 2010 to
over 3 billion in 2015.1
WLANSolutions
ConnectAcademic
Applications
Learn
Meru Education-grade Wireless Platform
OnboardBYOD
Management
In many cases, BYOD makes it harder than ever to quickly onboard users’ devices
and map them to IT policies. BYOD also makes it harder to connect devices to the
network—and users to information—due to capacity crunches, coverage gaps, unfair
network access, dropped calls, and RF interference. Finally, BYOD impacts teaching
and learning, as digital classroom management and wireless consumer services
such as screen sharing and wireless printing must deal with a diversity of client OS
platforms, screen sizes, and form factors, often with different network behaviors.
Meru’s virtualized wireless network and identity management solutions have helped
higher education institutions worldwide overcome their wireless challenges. To help
you strive for Uninterrupted Learning, we offer the Meru Education-grade (MEG™)
wireless platform.
Interrupted Learning occurs when technology gets in the way of, or fails to support, your innovative goals for technology integration.
MEG™ wireless is a unique platform from Meru Networks designed to solve many of your BYOD issues and launch your learning-essential applications.
It starts with 3 simple steps:
1. Onboard quickly with BYOD provisioning and secure
wireless access mapped to IT policies.
2. Connect all BYOD devices reliably anywhere on campus.
3. Learn by deploying validated learning and teaching
applications on BYOD devices over a MEG wireless platform.
1 Gartner Research, Mark Hung, Market Trends: Future Platforms for Wi-Fi Growth, 2011-2015, June 29, 2011
OnboardWith the crush of BYOD and the diversity of devices, is onboarding your biggest challenge?
Ten thousand students move in on the same day with 3–5 devices each, and all of them
expect Internet access within minutes of stepping on your campus. Will they connect to
the right access point, SSID, and VLAN? Do you have a BYOD policy, and does it require
802.1X for all wireless, with wired for the rest? How do you address the challenge of
configuring 802.1X and certifications, especially on Windows? Are your developers writing
a home-brewed onboarding application, or are you simply paying the cost of onboarding at
the help desk?
BYOD challenges such as these are addressed by the Meru Education-grade wireless
platform.
All of this is achieved without your IT teams ever having to configure any user device or
access points. It’s all centrally managed, monitored, and reported.
Meru Smart Connect onboarding tool automates BYOD provisioning, even 802.1X, for virtually any client.
Meru Guest Connect for automated guest access for virtually any client on any network.
Authenticate usingWeb authentication
Step 1Download an appletto configure 802.1X
Step 2Automatically connect
with 802.1X
Step 3
Encrypted
Access Point
Supported Platforms
A majority of students own about a dozen technology devices ECAR “National Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology,” 2011
Connect“Students expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want.”2
And in today’s “move-and-do” campus, that often means with a mobile device like a laptop,
tablet, or smartphone. As with their experience at home, students expect applications
delivered over Wi-Fi to simply work. They also expect to be connected immediately, and
stay connected—but thousands of concurrent sessions and interference from a roommate’s
gaming console can spoil the party.
BYOD challenges such as these are addressed by the Meru Education-grade wireless
platform, which provides unprecedented flexibility at the access layer to deliver reliable and
predictable connectivity in classrooms.
Meru provides a comprehensive portfolio to support ubiquitous coverage: classrooms,
lecture halls, libraries, stadiums, outdoors, and even teacher and staff homes for pandemic
preparedness. Like other vendors, Meru supports traditional planning-intensive deployment
modes, but our unique single-channel architecture simplifies deployment by eliminating
extensive channel planning. Meru Virtual Cell technology provides seamless mobility and
predictable voice and video performance, and our channel layering can deliver nearly twice
the capacity of competing solutions in dense environments such as lecture halls, libraries,
and computer labs.
Airtime Fairness® – Each device connects to its potential
Virtual Cell – Provides ‘zero-handoff’ seamless roaming
Channel Layering – Stack access points for capacity, or traffic isolation.
Air Traffic Control® – Always connect to the best AP
Meru manages the RF,
so you can manage your
network, faculty can
manage their classes, and
students can manage their
assignments.
2 Horizon Report on Higher Education, 2012
“We easily support students’ expectations of ubiquitous wireless access. The Meru virtualized wireless LAN works with laptops and any mobile device that anyone brings to campus, including mobile handheld devices, gaming devices, smartphones, and entertainment devices.” Matt Barber, Network Manager Morrisville State College
Meru Difference
Learn“21st century skills” may be open to interpretation, but it is generally agreed that teaching
and learning must transform to prepare today’s students for lifelong learning in a digital,
interconnected, always-on world built on communication and collaboration.
Most IT projects implemented by schools have some dependency on mobile devices, often
brought by users themselves as part of the BYOD phenomenon. In turn, these devices, which
connect users to information and each other, depend on a reliable WLAN.
A reliable Meru Education-grade wireless platform enables learning-essential applications such as:
iTunes U audio and video downloads: 700 million
edudemic
Apple Learning EnvironmentsSome teachers will use a flipped classroom concept, putting their
lessons and resources online, where students can access them
anytime with their iPads. As a result, students take responsibility for
their own learning, and teachers are able to increase their interactions
and personalize content time.
Unified Communications & CollaborationSchools are looking for integrated productivity tools that enable students
and faculty to communicate from anywhere in a cost-effective and secure
manner. Many have chosen Microsoft Lync because it delivers a mobile
and seamless user experience. The Meru Networks Virtualized Wireless
LAN was designed from the ground up for voice. Unlike other WLAN
solutions where clients must re-associate on every roam, clients stay
connected at the 802.11 layer and at the IP layer. With Meru, they can
achieve up to 100X faster roaming.
Digital Classroom ManagementA LanSchool classroom management system can facilitate learning
and collaboration by allowing instructors to show their screen to the
students, share video and files, administer polls and exams, and assist
students with remote control and chat. With LanSchool, instructors
can keep students on task by monitoring the classroom in real time.
LanSchool removes digital distractions and gives teachers the tools
and confidence to teach in a 21st century classroom. Meru Smart
Connect enables faster class starts, and a reliable WLAN with RF
virtualization allows instructors to stick to the digital lesson plan and
avoid moonlighting as IT help desk.
Federated Access with eduroam eduroam (education roaming) is the secure, worldwide roaming access
service developed for the international research and education community.
eduroam allows students, researchers, and staff from participating
institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting
other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop. eduroam is
a RADIUS-based solution that requires 802.1X client authentication. Your
participating campus can create an onramp to eduroam by deploying
Meru’s Identity Manager suite for flexible and easy guest access and
automated 802.1X BYOD device provisioning.
“We started issuing iPads to freshmen two years ago, and will now include nearly all full-time students as of this year. Information access using mobile devices is both ubiquitous and simple, so the idea of the ‘sage on the stage’ delivering basic ‘data’ to students isn’t a good model anymore. The focus is now on collaboration and digital discussion. Using AppleTV and AirPlay in the classroom for both faculty and students is a perfect adjunct to the use of the iPad as a mobile teaching tool in higher education.” Peter Harvin, CIO Anderson University
RemoteCampus
Medium Campus
MC155050 AccessPoints
MC4200500 Access Points
Large Campus
MC60005000 Access Points
DormitoryAP1014
Home(Teacher/Staff)
AP110
Lecture Hall/Library/Stadium
AP332OutdoorsOAP433e
Large Classroom>25 Students
AP332
Small-MediumClassroom
<25 StudentsAP1020
Remote Location
Flexible Wi-Fi deployment on campus
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