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Unboxing Cisco Meraki Managed Wireless

ATI’s partner, Zach Renkert with TBI, takes you through Cisco Meraki’s cloud managed wireless and switching infrastructure including: MS220-8P Switch, MR30H Wireless Access Point, MR33 Wireless Access Point.

 

Watch the video for:

 

  • Overview of each devices and items included
  • Features and functions of the devices
  • Use cases

About Meraki Cloud Managed Switches:

 

Cisco Meraki provides high performance switching infrastructure suited for everything from small branch office access switches to the large enterprise with stackable Layer 3 aggregation switches. Meraki makes it easy for IT staff with a fully cloud-managed dashboard to quickly pre-stage and deployng switches seamlessly from any web browser or mobile device. The Meraki dashboard allows you to quickly configure and tag ports with voice and data VLANs, 802.1X authentication, dynamic Layer 3 routing and create robust reporting metrics on device health and behavior all in a sleek, highly visual GUI.

 

About Meraki Cloud Managed Wireless:

 

Wireless AP deployments are made simple with Meraki. With an entirely cloud-based management platform, IT teams can quickly deploy access points and configure them entirely within a web browser or mobile device. All Meraki wireless devices currently support 802.11ac Wave 2, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz radios, and models operating 2×2:2 MU-MIMO with others using 3×3:3 or 4×4:4, Meraki has APs ranging from basic office coverage to ruggedized high-density coverage for any application. All Meraki APs include the robust analytics and reporting via Meraki dashboard allowing IT staff to quickly identify coverage and foot traffic patterns on their wireless network.

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