Mark,

 

We just completed a very extensive RFP process and selected MERU. I hope
the listserv has nothing bad to say about them, but I am interested to
know if there are flaws. 

 

We implemented Campus Manager by Bradford Networks in 2006 and MERU
claims to have a flawless integration with this system. From a helpdesk
perspective, this was my personal concern. Our network team was very
impressed with the small number of outdoor access points needed,
therefore leading to less maintenance and easier monitoring. We expect
to have phase 1 of out deployment up and running by Spring Semester. 

 

Our RFP Vendors:

Meru

5G Wireless

Cisco

IBM

Dell

Aruba

 

Juan A. Torres
Helpdesk Manager

Ohio Dominican University Computer Helpdesk
1216 Sunbury Road | Columbus | OH | 43219
1.888.251.0773 | 614.253.3615

From: Mark Berman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Innovative technologies

 

Hi all,

 

We are using Cisco's WCS and controller infrastructure for our wireless
LAN. We've had a number of frustrations with it (most of which have been
documented on this list by one or another of you all). We are a small
school with limited staff and are finding that managing the Airespace (I
mean Cisco) wireless system is taking more staff time than we
anticipated. 

 

So: With the upcoming advent of 802.11n, which would require replacing
all our APs, we are taking the opportunity to revisit our choice of
platform. The second place vendor response to our RFP a few years ago
was Meru. I was very impressed with their technology but unsure of their
longevity as a company. Now they seem to be doing very well and are
doing cool things with 11n as well as the older standards.

 

I have two questions:

 

1) Does anyone know of anyone other than Meru that's doing anything
innovative with enterprise wireless? (My take is that Cisco, Aruba,
Chantry, Trapeze, etc. are basically the same technology with slightly
different feature-sets and interface).

 

2) Does anyone using Meru have anything negative to say about them? I've
talked to several campuses using Meru and they all seem very happy.
Somebody must have had a bad experience! What technological gotchas have
you run into? What didn't pan out the way you expected from the sales
hype?

 

Thanks,

 

 - Mark

--

Mark Berman, Director for Networks & Systems

Williams College, OIT, Jesup Hall

Williamstown, MA. 01267          413-597-2092





 

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