Meraki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meraki is a network equipment manufacturer that provides hardware and software for building large scale wireless networks. It uses a centralized control system hosted on Meraki's ...
Mesh networking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CUWiN completes port to Meraki Mini | MuniWireless
The CUWiN Foundation is pleased to announce the completion of the initial port of its flagship software to the Meraki Mini. Porting CUWiN's software to the
01-APR-07 | Meraki Networks to Launch Free Wireless Internet...
Price: $4.95 | Meraki Networks intends to build a free wireless Internet network ... Meraki Networks Launch Free Wireless Internet Network Central San Francisco. ...
San Francisco's New Wi-Fi Provider Plays it Safe - PC World
As Meraki takes over the project, it applies a strategy to duck the problems that have stalled ... Meraki Networks' plan to cover San Francisco with free ...
WiFi cloud vendor: We charge 2-3 times less than Cisco, Aruba - Network ...
Meraki offers small-medium enterprise a simple, scalable Wi-Fi network, with new 11n access points and WLAN controller functions hosted as a Web-accessible service.
Merakeye.com - Enthusiasts watching Meraki, Open Mesh & Wi-Fi ...
Merak Eye - MerakEye is an online community of Mesh networking enthusiasts around the world. MerakEye is dedicated to the exchange of technical and non-technical ideas forums ...
Review: Meraki Mini and Outdoor Router/Repeaters - www.wi-fiplanet.com
Meraki's mesh repeaters can make creating and expanding a wireless network easy and affordable for almost anyone. ... Meraki Tries Its Own Network. • Public Wi ...
Meraki -- Engadget
It looks like the folks at Meraki are angling to the fill in the WiFi gap left after San Francisco pulled the plug on the much-hyped Google / Earthlink deal, although, conveniently ...
PopSci's Best of What's New 2007
With a simple $50 box, Meraki Networks hopes to spark a worldwide Wi-Fi revolution. The wireless router lets a city block, or even an entire village, share the same Internet ...