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Dartmouth Goes to Aruba to Build Nation's Largest University Wi-Fi Network

Overview Founded in 1769, Dartmouth College is a private, four-year college and the ninth-oldest college in the United States. Dartmouth's legacy wireless network has provided open 802.11b access across 1.8 square miles of campus populated by over 200 buildings. It must support over 6,000 students and 2,500 faculty. To deliver superior performance, scalability and coverage, Dartmouth constructed a wireless network densely populated with Aruba APs. A single Aruba 5000 wireless LAN (WLAN) switch supports hundreds of APs, thousands of users and gigabits of encrypted throughput.

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PublisherAruba Networks File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2005
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