When consumer-grade access points became unreliable and difficult to manage, North Carolina School District Rowan-Salisbury began to investigate better options. As a large district with over 20,000 students, BYOD was exploding at all 35 schools in the District and the schools also had plans in place for a 1:1 digital learning program using iPads.
After considering solutions from Meraki and Meru, the District turned to Aerohive for a controller-less network solution that was easy to manage and cost-effective. One strong selling point for Aerohive was the Bonjour Gateway feature that enabled the school to manage the large amount of Apple devices and easily use AirPlay and AirPrint in classrooms.
To learn more about how Aerohive enabled Rowan-Salisbury to expand digital learning, see the full case study here.