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Cisco Meraki MG

Overview

What is Cisco Meraki MG?

Cisco Meraki MG cellular gateways are a cloud managed WAN solution designed to seamlessly transpose a wireless cellular signal to wired Ethernet, providing primary or failover connectivity.

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8 out of 10
November 24, 2021
Incentivized
Implement this Cisco Meraki MG solution in mobile ATMs for the withdrawal of money in different points of the coast. I also implemented it …
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Product Details

What is Cisco Meraki MG?

Meraki MG cellular gateways transpose a cellular signal into wired WAN Ethernet connectivity, enabling high-speed, always-on cellular network connectivity for business-critical operations

Cisco Meraki MG Technical Details

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Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Cisco Meraki MG cellular gateways are a cloud managed WAN solution designed to seamlessly transpose a wireless cellular signal to wired Ethernet, providing primary or failover connectivity.

Reviewers rate Product Scalability highest, with a score of 9.2.

The most common users of Cisco Meraki MG are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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October 09, 2022

Saved us in a pinch

Score 7 out of 10
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Incentivized
We utilize it as some failover for client sites. This had saved us when there was a full fiber cut at one client site.
  • Cellular reception
  • Wireless WAN
  • Failover
  • Monitoring integrations
  • Retuning the [Cisco] Meraki [MG] UI
This is very well suited for internet CRITICAL applications like Fintech or any form of public services. I do think that these units can be a bit pricy for what they do, but it is worth it 100% when it saves you from a major outage.
  • Site continuity during an outage
  • Easy integration into existing infrastructure
  • [Cisco] Meraki [MG] UI monitoring
We were able to deploy this very easily, and it integrated into the organization's [Cisco] Meraki [MG] tenant easily.
Security gateways, routers, switches, firewalls, APs
I believe this is very scalable with the entirety of the [Cisco] Meraki [MG] architecture. Obviously, you just need to know the proper placement and expected traffic to justify the spending
  • Cisco Meraki SD-WAN
  • Working from anywhere (e.g., coffee shop, airport)
  • Working from an office or other company space
  • Working from home
Done with implementation
MDM and VPN solutions
We have been able to leverage Cisco's networking to ensure our client sites are still connected from anywhere.
We have been able to get more freedom in getting the work done, as long as it eventually gets completed. Additionally we have the flexibility of working from anywhere.
We used the Meraki features to be able to remotely troubleshoot sites, as opposed to having techs on site, which allows us to be able to work with multiple clients in the same day. Additionally, we have been able to leverage SD-WAN for critical sites.
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Zoom
  • Google Meet
  • Slack
  • Other
VOIP
10
Networking
2
Networking skills and WLAN Network Architecture
  • Site monitoring
  • Network monitoring
  • Network Support
  • Site down detection
  • Global Noc View
  • SDWAN
  • WAN networking
It does what it is supposed to, with minimal issue!
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