University of Cambridge Powers Free Wi-fi at Tour De France Stage 3 with Perle Poe+ Media Converters

With over 30,000 connections enabled at the Tour de France event, plans are now in place to expand the free wireless network into more open spaces throughout Cambridge.

Perle Systems, a manufacturer of advanced Ethernet over fiber and secure device networking solutions, reveals today that the University of Cambridge uses Perle PoE+ Media Converters to power a free Wi-Fi service throughout the city of Cambridge.

With the third stage of the Tour de France passing through Cambridge, the University, in conjunction with City Council, wanted to unveil a free Wi-Fi service for students, city residents and the hundreds of thousands of spectators expected to visit. The goal was to provide roaming wireless access across public spaces in the metropolitan area.

"We had them running a few weeks before the event and all went on the day with no hitches. We had external wireless access points in key locations and saw a peak of around 30,000 connections at the height of the Tour de France event. We are now planning to expand the wireless network into open spaces in collaboration with the City and County Councils as part of their Connecting Cambridge initiative."

Nick Harwood, Information Services, University of Cambridge

Aruba Wireless Access Points (APs) and Perle PoE+ Media Converters are integrated inside custom-built finials installed on top of lamp posts across the city. The Media Converters connect the Gigabit copper APs to a single mode fiber network while simultaneously providing 30 watts of PoE+ power to the Access Points.

"We had them running a few weeks before the event and all went on the day with no hitches", said Nick Harwood of University of Cambridge Information Services. "We had external wireless access points in key locations and saw a peak of around 30,000 connections at the height of the Tour de France event. We are now planning to expand the wireless network into open spaces in collaboration with the City and County Councils as part of their Connecting Cambridge initiative."

To find out more, read the full University of Cambridge Case Study on Perle.com.

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