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University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management Taps Xirrus for Its Wi-Fi Network

Posted on: Tuesday, 16 October 2007, 09:00 CDT

Xirrus, Inc., the leading provider of high-performance, long-range Wi-Fi products, announced today that the company has deployed its Wi-Fi Arrays at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. The Xirrus solution is part of the University's campus-wide Wi-Fi network delivering high-performance wireless networking for the school's students in the MBA, Master of Finance and Executive MBA programs.

The Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays are deployed throughout the Rotman School, where all students are required to own a laptop and use the Wi-Fi network extensively as part of a course curriculum built around Integrative ThinkingTM and Business DesignTM. The Wi-Fi network enables access to various University resources, external sources, and the School's Portal, where students can access a variety of program information and content including digital media.

Reliability and capacity issues within the Rotman School's previous Wi-Fi network prompted the School to evaluate several wireless vendors in live trials. Xirrus was selected to deploy its solution for its performance during these extensive trials.

"Our student population has doubled since our previous Wi-Fi network was deployed, and it simply could not handle the number of users on the network or provide a level of service commensurate with the School's growing reputation as one of the top business schools in North America," said Larry Harrison, director of information technology for the Rotman School. "Xirrus delivered a solution that provides the most bandwidth and coverage per device and is capable of supporting our growing student population."

"The Rotman School tapped Xirrus because our network resulted in a 4-to-1 reduction in Access Points, cable drops and switch ports used throughout the School and still delivered the capacity and reliability to support its students," said Phil Field, principle Wi-Fi application engineer at Xirrus. "Another key consideration was that our solution offered an integrated Wi-Fi threat sensor and provided a platform that can be upgraded to 802.11n without a complete removal and replacement of their network infrastructure."

The University of Toronto deployed a mix of XS-3500 and XS-3700 Wi-Fi Arrays and the entire Rotman School of Management was covered using only 18 Arrays.

About The Rotman School

The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is redesigning business education for the 21st century with a curriculum based on Integrative Thinking. Located in the world's most diverse city, the Rotman School fosters a new way to think that enables the design of creative business solutions. The School is currently raising $200 million to ensure Canada has the world-class business school it deserves. For more information, visit http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca.

About Xirrus

Xirrus, the leader in high performance, long range Wi-Fi is making "the air the network." Xirrus manufactures the patented Wi-Fi Array platform that integrates up to 16 radios with an onboard Gigabit Switch, Wi-Fi Controller, Firewall, and dedicated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor into a single device. The Xirrus solution delivers 2X the range, 4X the coverage, 14X the throughput, and requires 75% less devices, cabling, switch ports, and installation time compared to any competitive solution. Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays are ideal for any organization deploying Wi-Fi, especially those that require support for large coverage areas, dense user populations, and high-bandwidth applications.

Xirrus is a privately held company headquartered in Westlake Village, California. For more information, please visit www.xirrus.com.

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Source: Business Wire

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