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Review: The next wave of Gigabit Wi-Fi products RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Meru Networks The Bottom Line on 802.11ac for Data, VoIP & Video Not all 802.11ac solutions are created equal. In May 2014, independent testing firm, Tolly group, tested the performance of Meru, Aruba and Cisco 11ac access points in multiple throughput test scenarios. Learn how Meru 802.11ac AP 832 consistently outperformed the competition with data, VoIP and video. Download your full copy of the report today. In this Issue
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Review: The next wave of Gigabit Wi-Fi products
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