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New 802.11n APs – Higher performance, slimmer design, lower price

We are very excited to announce two new enterprise 802.11n access points: the Meraki MR12 and MR16. These new APs offer across the board upgrades over their predecessors, the venerable MR11 and MR14: improved performance, sleeker design, and even a lower price! Meraki MR16 ($649) Dual Concurrent 802.11n for Enterprise/Campus Meraki MR12 ($399) Single Radio [...]

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Posted on Thursday, November 11th, 2010

All New Dashboard Radio Settings Page

Meraki’s AutoRF technology performs automatic cloud-based, system-wide network optimization to ensure peak network performance in any environment.  Each AP on a Meraki network continually monitors its environment for interference from other APs and feeds this information back to the Cloud Controller.  Last month we added Spectrum Analysis, mitigating interference from non-WiFi devices like microwave ovens [...]

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Posted on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

3 big announcements

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This week, we made 3 big announcements: Meraki Traffic Shaper, Spectrum Analysis, and 3 new free cloud-based WiFi tools. Meraki Traffic Shaper is the first cloud-based application traffic shaper, and the first intelligent traffic shaper to be built directly into a wireless solution. Our engineers have been working very hard on this for quite some [...]

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Posted on Friday, August 13th, 2010

TEDGlobal 2010: Wireless worth spreading

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Over one in 100 people carried an iPad at TED Global 2010 in Oxford. Read on for more on how the British Telecom and Meraki teams supported this prestigious event.

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Posted on Monday, August 2nd, 2010

WiFi at your event should just work

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Tech event WiFi doesn’t have to suck. We’ve started a new project to lend out wireless network gear to tech events – for free.

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Posted on Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Who is on your Network RIGHT NOW? Introducing Live Client Tools

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One of the most challenging aspects of managing large distributed networks is troubleshooting issues when the client is across town (or maybe even across the country!).  Having on-site IT personnel 24/7 at even small satellite branch offices can require a very large IT staff and is too expensive for most organizations.  Meraki networks offer a [...]

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Posted on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010