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Ramada Downtown Dubai to deploy Meru Networks AP122 802.11ac

Wi-Fi networking provider Meru Networks has announced that Ramada Downtown in Dubai and other hotels across the world are planning to deploy its AP122 802.11ac wall plate access point to ensure uninterrupted coverage and deliver high-density Wi-Fi.

In-room deployments of the AP122 ensure high performance regardless of challenges introduced by widely varied construction materials.

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The AP122 is a dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN access point with a two-stream design, enabling it to operate in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. It delivers an aggregate data rate of 1.2 Gbps of data for demanding applications such as video and voice.

Designed to be placed in any location flush to a wall surface, the AP122 can be installed by non-technical hospitality service personnel using standard wall junction boxes.

“A family of four staying with us will typically have 10 to 15 devices when laptops, phones, tablets and gaming devices are all taken into account. Hall-mounted access points serving rooms on both sides aren’t always best positioned to handle the load. The Meru AP122 wall-plate will give us a solution now,” said Lijo John, IT manager, Ramada Downtown in Dubai, UAE.

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