Terago Networks is used to putting up fixed wire-less networks in urban centres, but the company broke new ground recently when it built a miniature version of one of its city networks to connect a Manitoba school district. The Louis Riel School Division, based in Winnipeg, sprawls over 113 square kilometres and 43 buildings. The school division's network, completed last fall, consists of a 100Mbps ring running around five high schools and the Louis Riel board office with other schools feeding into the ring sites over 10Mbps links.
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