Education
Campus WiFi with CIPA-compliant content filtering, eduroam support, 4-zone segmentation. One dashboard for every building. E-Rate eligible.
Students, faculty, researchers, and visitors all share one WiFi password. FERPA requires access control. eduroam needs 802.1X. Your current setup has neither.
FERPA violations can result in loss of federal funding.
CIPA compliance requires filtering on networks that receive E-Rate funding. Your campus WiFi serves minors, researchers, and guests. Unfiltered internet access creates legal liability.
Schools can lose E-Rate funding for CIPA non-compliance.
The main campus runs one old manufacturer. The new science building has a different WiFi brand. The library still has APs from 2016. No unified dashboard. No consistent security policy. No visibility.
IT spends 40% of its time managing hardware instead of supporting education.
Every student brings 2-3 devices. Faculty bring laptops. Smart classrooms have IoT projectors and displays. Your network was designed for 500 devices. It now handles 5,000.
High-density WiFi (300+ devices/floor) requires enterprise-grade radio management.
Built for Education

Student WiFi, faculty/staff network, research VPN, visitor portal. Each on isolated VLANs with specific bandwidth and access policies.

DNS-level content filtering. CIPA compliant. Block inappropriate content for minors. Allow research resources. Category-level control: social media, gaming, adult, violence, weapons, drugs, gambling, phishing.

802.1X/RADIUS authentication. Students from partner universities connect automatically. Federated identity management across institutions.

300+ devices per floor. Band steering, airtime fairness, client load balancing. Lecture halls, libraries, common areas. Zero dead spots.

Every building, every floor, every AP in one dashboard. Firmware updates roll out centrally. Security policies enforce campus-wide.

OPEX model fits education budgets. No large capital expenditure. E-Rate eligible (US). DigitalPakt compatible (DE). Monthly billing, cancel anytime.
"Routers in the United States must have trusted supply chains so we are not providing foreign actors with a built-in backdoor to American homes, businesses, critical infrastructure, and emergency services."
Federal Communications Commission, March 2026
Supply-chain review
Hardware, assembly, and component origin are reviewed before public procurement claims are made.
Open Source Firmware
open-source Linux. Auditable firmware. No black-box router software in the operator path.
Procurement readiness
Designed for buyers who need documented sourcing, firmware control, and reviewable operations.
Crypto readiness
Hardware crypto and TPM support are evaluated per board and deployment profile.
Most WiFi deployments mix hardware, firmware, and cloud systems from multiple jurisdictions. Airfy separates those layers so operators can review and control the software path before making regulated procurement commitments.
Full FCC Router Ban Analysis
We map your buildings, assess device density, and identify coverage gaps across lecture halls, libraries, and common areas.

Each building gets its own configuration with eduroam, content filtering, and BYOD segmentation. Centrally managed.

CIPA-compliant DNS filtering with 11 categories. Student, faculty, and guest networks isolated. AI manages radio optimization.

E-Rate eligible (US). DigitalPakt compatible (DE). Talk to our team to size yours.
E-Rate eligible. CIPA compliant. Content filtering, eduroam, multi-building management. Talk to our education team.