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Connecticut school system deploys Aruba’s WLAN technology

Jun 23, 2008 4:51 PM, - MRT

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Aruba Networks announced that the Clinton, Conn., public-school system selected the company’s wireless LAN technology for use in wireless, video-surveillance systems within the district. The system uses Panasonic cameras to collect surveillance video over Wi-Fi links and makes it available to school officials and mobile police vehicles over an encrypted Wi-Fi channel. According to the company, it is able to display individuals’ faces at a distance of more than 400 meters and read license plates at more than 200 meters.

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