Meru Networks White Papers and Case Studies
Below are our latest white papers, case studies and best practice guides submitted by Meru Networks. If you would like to see videos or more reports of a specific type, click the links below.
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High speeds of 802.11n are now allowing the extended enterprise to unwire, abandoning fixed infrastructure in favor of flexible wireless. Learn how Meru enables the extended enterprise.
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Wireless device proliferation, wireless technology enhancements, the growing mobile worker population, and the challenging economic environment are driving organizations toward becoming all-wireless enterprises.
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This document outlines how WLAN Virtualization helps CIOs do more with less.
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This document outlines the myriad of ways that Network Managers benefit with Meru's solution.
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To understand the unique vulnerabilities of wireless networks, it is necessary to analyze threats from the enterprise perspective. Wireless security vulnerabilities can be divided into four layers, depending on the attacker’s level of access to the network.
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It is useful to review how Wi-Fi networks have evolved, and where Meru's recognized reputation for innovation and design leadership has taken this powerful technology.
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Find out why WLAN Virtualisation works equally well with data, voice and video…
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With unpredictable costs and an uncertain growth path… there are many challenges to implementing a fully wireless network. However, virtualization in wireless LANs is a completely new approach to wireless networking.
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Virtualization has already made servers, storage and other IT assets more flexible, letting IT adjust the resources available to each application on demand. WLAN Virtualization does the same for the network.
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In this white paper, we have discussed the three phases of WLAN architecture evolution i.e. WLAN for convenience (limited adoption), WLAN as the network of choice (instead of wires) and WLAN for business critical applications.
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