Meru Offers Free Support, Controllers in 'Education-Grade' Bundles

Education WiFi provider Meru Networks is offering six new wireless networking bundles designed to cut hardware and support costs for schools.

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Meru Launches WiFi Bundles for Education with Free Support and Controllers

Meru Offers Free Support, Controllers in 'Education-Grade' Bundles

Education WiFi provider Meru Networks is offering six new wireless networking bundles designed to cut hardware and support costs for schools.

The Meru Education-Grade bundles allow institutions to pay only for access points. As part of the bundle, access point licensing and three years of support are included free. Additionally, schools can choose from three WLAN controllers at no additional cost. Choices include the MC1550, MC3200, and MC4200 controllers.

All of the systems provide onboard provisioning for BYOD, with support for 802.1X.

In other Meru news, the company reported today that it has signed a distribution agreement with Douglas Stewart Co. Under the agreement, DSC will provide Meru Education-Grade solutions through its distribution network.

The latest Meru Education-Grade bundles are available now.

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