Meru Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: MERU) today launched the Meru AP832, the market's fastest 802.11ac access point, to the Middle East. The AP832 delivers as much as 3X the performance of 802.11n access points.
Meru's 802.11ac speed is attributable to the Virtual Cell, a single-channel option provided by the MobileFLEX architecture and its support for the use of 80 MHz channels as outlined in the IEEE 802.11ac draft specification. Competitors' wireless architectures largely restrict support for 40 MHz channels due to limited channel availability, reducing data rates to approximately half of the 1.3 Gbps-per-radio the specification allows. Meru customers also report that 802.11n devices run up to 30 percent faster on the AP832 than on 802.11n access points.
The Meru 802.11ac solution is extremely power-efficient, enabling the use of three spatial streams over two 802.11ac radios on standard 802.3af power. This eliminates the need for customers to upgrade their entire Ethernet switching infrastructure, as currently required by many Meru competitors when deploying their 802.11ac solutions.
via WiFiNovation | Scoop.it
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