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Wi-Fi cameras, motion detectors, and solar-powered, weatherproof Ruckus Wireless 802.11 access points [here mounted on a tree] capture images of the elusive mountain lions in Stanford University’s outdoor natural laboratory, the 1,200-acre Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. You can see a video of the big cats. The whole preserve, via Ruckus Wi-Fi meshing and bridges, now offers faculty and students broadband access for field studies.

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