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Cisco Meraki MR56 - borne d'accès sans fil - Wi-Fi 6 - géré par le Cloud

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Mfg # MR56-HW CDW # 5978557 | UNSPSC 43222640

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  • Point d'accès sans fil
  • 2,4 GHz, 5 GHz
  • Géré en nuage
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Alimentation cc
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Conçus pour les environnements d'entreprise contraignants, les points d'accès MR utilisent des technologies 802.11ac et 802.11n avancées, telles que la fonctionnalité MIMO (entrées multiples, sorties multiples), la formation de faisceaux et l'agrégation de canaux pour fournir le débit et la couverture fiable indispensables aux applications professionnelles exigeantes.
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        Centralized control simplifies network management for non-profit environments
        What is our primary use case? We have two different environments. We have set it up in a large building with five access points, and one access point in another building. We are a non-profit organization. What is most valuable? The ability to program all access points from the Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN dashb
        Easy to manage wireless networks on the cloud without a server
        What is our primary use case? I've been working with schools for about 20 years. I previously worked in a school with four campuses and about one thousand students, where I managed all four campuses' wireless networks with Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN. What is most valuable? The solution's most valuable feature
        Provides a reliable portal and a straightforward setup process
        What needs improvement? One significant area for improvement with the Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN solution lies in its licensing model. The issue primarily revolves around failure to renew the license on time, leading to service termination. What do I think about the stability of the solution? I rate the platf
        Enables organizations to control many sites globally with a lean IT team and provides visibility into the user activities
        What is our primary use case? We use the solution for the office infrastructure to migrate from LAN to Wireless LAN. We also use it for IoT. What is most valuable? Meraki is far better than any other wireless solution. It is pretty easy to use. I can control any number of sites globally with a lean IT team.
        Offers flexibility and a centralized dashboard
        What is our primary use case? I have sold Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN in Pakistan's market since its cloud management features are good. The product is useful for security purposes, specifically network security or to secure a network. It is useful for our company's clients who want to secure their network over
        The tool offers integration capabilities, but the licensing model needs improvement
        What is our primary use case? I haven't personally recommended the product to my company's customers. Many of my company's customers use Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN at corporate levels where wireless LANs are needed. What is most valuable? I am not a big fan of Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN. Based on my company's
        A wireless solution for LAN connectivity with easy setup
        What is most valuable? The Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN is hosted on the cloud. Users enjoy all the features available on the platform, and it facilitates seamless communication for our business operations. Integrating with the router, firewall, and Wireless Controller is advantageous. What needs improvement? T
        Simple-to-use platform with a centralized management system
        What is most valuable? The product's most beneficial feature impacting network security is the ability to provide centralized security management. It is simple to use compared to other technologies. What needs improvement? Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN's management tools need enhancement. For how long have I us
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