Likelihood to Recommend More suited is where we need more flexibility in terms of diagnosing the issues and also troubleshooting, which makes it easier for us because we have a more transparent way of diagnosing faults and fixing the issues. So that's a good one. I'm not too sure what is the less appropriate areas, but I could see less appropriate, probably not in places where it's a quick deployment on the cloud side. So probably that's right, I think. And all the security solutions as well
Read full review The Cisco Meraki Z3 Teleworker appliance was ideal for scenarios where the remote worker spent the majority of their time remote. It alleviates the need for VPN software and gives the IT staff additional visibility into the connectivity of the user. We often encountered scenarios where the users broadband was having issues vs the Meraki network and the tools Meraki provides help to work through these scenarios. The case for the Meraki devices is not as strong for occasional users who cannot justify the cost of the appliance vs just logging in via VPN.
Read full review Pros [Cisco 800 Series Integrated] Routers can form tunnels over a cellular network via the SIM inserted into it. With an external antenna attached to it, their coverage is very good, making them suitable for remote sites where network coverage from ISPs is a concern. They function as a switch and router in one device. Read full review Easy setup for remote worker Versatility with WiFi and cable connections Safe to outages with dual wan setup Read full review Cons Being one of the most versatile routing/switching platforms available, it fulfills most functions one would need in a compact appliance. I have not experienced lack of functionality in any areas we use the appliance for. One small feature I would like to have is 19" rack mount. Read full review When Internet is lost and come back we need to reset the Z3 device from the dashboard in order to register the IP Phone to CUCM It would be nice to manage the Z3 device to a local web portal just for TS Max Speed 100Mbps. It would be nice if it could run up to 1GB Read full review Likelihood to Renew Cisco has provided a real diverse router in a small package that meets the needs of our current environment. I highly recommend this product and should feel the to consider this type of solution, you would have made the right decision
Read full review Usability This router is easy to use and manage. It provides the features, most important the security our organization requires to function properly. There is also cohesion between the HQ router we are currently using.
Read full review Support Rating I think Cisco is a good product that offers a huge list of options where you can get support from. I find that forums, blogs and communities really assist wit resolving any issues that you might come across.
Read full review Implementation Rating Implementation of this router is relatively easy. What i can say is plan your implementation and consider the the environment you are going to use it for.
Read full review Alternatives Considered We looked into setting up Site to Site VPN with either Cisco ASAs or [Fortinet]
FortiGate Firewalls. We were unable to find a product that didn't also require us to set up an LTE modem separately. It would have forced us to have a mess of cables and multiple devices. Our kit for the field with the Cisco 800 [Series Integrated Services Router] is simple: router, power cables, and wireless access point. Everything is labeled and attached plugs into one device. Any field user can follow the instructions [to] get up and running quickly.
Read full review At the time of implementation, we were not aware of a comparable product from Cisco or comparative vendor. We had initially deployed the Z1 appliance and had so much success that the transition to the Cisco Meraki Z3 Teleworker was a quick and easy fit for us. The device is easy to deploy and just works.
Read full review Scalability The product is very scalable due to its implementation to the Meraki cloud and SD-WAN capabilities.
Read full review Return on Investment The long-term stability is great, we have very few problems, resulting in low maintenance costs. Configuration for almost all routers in the basics is the same, so there's a very short learning curve per model. Running some models of Router for more than 10 years of stability, so the ROI with the devices is greater than expected on starting. Read full review Good visibility for IT team so we can monitor and validate the teleworker traffic Zero Touch Provisioning so we do not need to send a Engineer to configure it. Consumer-grade network security Read full review ScreenShots