Meraki MR86 802.11ax Wave 2 Access Point
Meraki does it again with this largely self-configuring access point. The Meraki MR86 is an exceptionally easy-to-learn 802.11ax device. It is basically the Wi-Fi 6 version of the MR74. Or maybe the big brother of the Wi-Fi 6 MR76. And, like the MR74, it is 100% cloud-managed. It’s also outdoor-rated for demanding industrial environments. You can deploy it remotely in just minutes. Plus, most actions in it’s cloud interface are point and click.
With access points like the MR86, you have fully remote IT support for your hardware virtually all the time. As a result, the need for full-time IT staff is greatly reduced or even eliminated. Once up and running, you have an unprecedented level of monitoring, reporting, and control of your network.
Wi-Fi 6 and the future
Not everybody needs to jump on the Wi-Fi 6 bandwagon right away. But it has its’ advantages. Even before the COVID shutdown, and the surge in demand for video conferencing, there was an overall growth in bandwidth-heavy applications. They include video streaming platforms, VR and AR, BYOD, cloud computing, SaaS, and IoT services. Wi-Fi 6, as the latest generation of Wi-Fi, is well-suited for this development. Designed for it, in fact.
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Meraki MR86 802.11ax outdoor access point
This is a four-radio, 4×4 access point. It provides excellent security, with a maximum of 3.5 Gbps aggregate frame rate with concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. And it will surprise nobody that the MR86 shares Meraki’s simple set-up, smooth and easy roaming, lowered battery usage and huge number of total users!
This is a four-radio, 4×4 access point. It provides excellent security, with a maximum of 3.5 Gbps aggregate frame rate with concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. And it will surprise nobody that the MR86 shares Meraki’s simple set-up, smooth and easy roaming, lowered battery usage and huge number of total users!
At-A-Glance
4×4 MIMO 802.11ax Wave 2 AP | |
Up to 3.5 Gbps aggregate frame rate | |
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz concurrent radios | |
IP67-rated for harsh environments | |
Self-configuring, self-healing |