From the Filings: Meru Networks, BroadHop & More…

What follows are six VC deals culled from recent Regulation D filings with the SEC. None of them has been otherwise disclosed:

* Meru Networks Inc., a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based developer of wireless infrastructure solutions, has expanded its Series E round to over $87 million. It had announced a $30 million first close earlier this year, led by Vision Capital. Return backers had included Clearstone Venture Partners, NeoCarta Ventures, BlueStream Ventures, The D. E. Shaw Group, Evercore Partners, Tenaya Capital and Monitor Ventures. The company has now raised over $160 million in total VC funding since its 2002 inception. www.merunetworks.com

* Revolution Foods Inc., an Alameda, Calif.-based provider of school food services, has raised $6.5 million in new equity funding. Renuka Kher, a principal with NewSchools Venture Fund, is listed as a new board member. The company previously raised over $9 million from firms like Catamount Ventures and The Bay Area Equity Fund. www.revfoods.com

* BroadHop, a Denver-based provider of service and policy management solutions for IP triple-play networks, has raised $4.25 million in Series A funding. Board members include Peter Roshko of Boulder Ventures and Brian Smith of Peninsula Ventures. www.broadhop.com

* RichRelevance, a San Francisco-based provider of personalized ecommerce recommendations, has expanded its Series B round to $12.5 million. It had previously held a $4.2 million first close last August. Backers include Greylock Partners, Tugboat Ventures,  DFJ and Draper Richards. www.richrelevance.com

* Bandspeed Inc., an Austin, Texas-based provider of access point solutions for WiFi management, has secured $4.5 million of a $9.5 million VC round. Guggenheim Technology Ventures and return backer JatoTech Ventures are listed as shareholders. The company previously raised around $44 million since 2001, from firms like JatoTech, CenterPoint Venture Partners, Cisco Systems and MSD Capital. www.bandspeed.com

* WeFi Inc., a Dover, Del.-based developer of a community-based global Wi-Fi network, has raised $7 million in Series B funding. It also has secured a commitment for $3 million more, based on the achievement of certain milestones. Backers include Lightspeed Venture Partners and Pitango Venture Capital . The round was announced earlier this week, but without dollar details. www.wefi.com