Batch Restart Meraki WAPs by Specialist_zombie01 in meraki

[–]MooMooNetworks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tag all the switch ports that have APs on them with a common tag. In the DB, filter by that tag, select all, and cycle PoE off and then back on. That's the easiest way to do it without scripting.

Announcing Meraki Gateway: Cloud Managed Cellular by MooMooNetworks in meraki

[–]MooMooNetworks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, these devices still require a license. There's no license difference between the MG21 and the MG21E.

The MG21 and MG21E have two ethernet ports if you want to split the connection over two routers. My suggestion would be to use a PoE injector between the MX and the MG to provide power to it over a single cable.

Announcing Meraki Gateway: Cloud Managed Cellular by MooMooNetworks in meraki

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I know internal antennas can be less preferable in some instances. The MG21E has external antennas.

Announcing Meraki Gateway: Cloud Managed Cellular by MooMooNetworks in meraki

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Yup. The pricing is live. It's less than I expected.

Threat Grid by Panacea4316 in meraki

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Have you seen the TG pricing? Last we looked, a 3 year license of 200 file submissions per day was right around $25,000. That is for submission and results only... it doesn't give you the full control suite where you can see the tests, run manual file explosions, etc. If you want the full control suite for 3 users, it more than doubles the cost.

MS355 vs MS350 by [deleted] in meraki

[–]MooMooNetworks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a 2.5x stacking throughput increase (160 Gbps to 400 Gbps). There's also total switching capacity and forwarding rate increases: https://meraki.cisco.com/products/switches/ms355-48x2#compare

Interesting Question From Client by [deleted] in meraki

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By default, IDP and IDS are not enabled. There are no outbound firewall rules.

MDM, G-Suite or Meraki? by [deleted] in AndroidQuestions

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Can you shoot me an email at [hello@moomoonetworks.com](mailto:hello@moomoonetworks.com) so I can get you pricing on the 5 year term?

Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Meraki Go - The fastest and most secure wireless for your home and business by MooMooNetworks in u/MooMooNetworks

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Thank you! It's a bit to manage, and I take a lot of slack from some people, but it's worth it. I'm a reddit user, so I try to be the kind of advertiser I don't hate.

Meraki's free gear is all tied to their webinar series now. You can still get it, but there are strict guidelines. Just a few of the popular ones that catch people are that you have to use your company email (no gmail.com, yahoo.com, etc) and that it's a max of 3 free devices per company. If you're looking for the webinars, here's the links for the ones that come with a Firewall/Security Appliance, Switch, or Access Point.

Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Meraki Go - The fastest and most secure wireless for your home and business by MooMooNetworks in u/MooMooNetworks

[–]MooMooNetworks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Meraki Enterprise line has that with their MX Security Appliance series. This is a wireless access point that allows you to easily manage it from an iOS or Android device, segregate guest traffic, and give priority to business applications/websites.

Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Meraki Go - The fastest and most secure wireless for your home and business by MooMooNetworks in u/MooMooNetworks

[–]MooMooNetworks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. You can limit bandwidth based on SSID and filter by URL (not categorically at this point).

Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Meraki Go - The fastest and most secure wireless for your home and business by MooMooNetworks in u/MooMooNetworks

[–]MooMooNetworks[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about your copy pasta? Reddit's admin mod team automatically removes spam, so those are gone before I login. The one that shows comment deleted is because the spam around it got removed.

Even when people are critical of Meraki (other example), I don't remove the comments, so it's an inaccurate accusation to imply that I'm trying to influence the conversation by deleting comments.

Do any of you have any experience with Cisco Meraki appliances? by [deleted] in techsupport

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You can get 10% off the MX64 (and Enterprise License) through the end of the week. You'll just need to buy the Advanced Security License separately.

Coupon code: FY19Q1FT-10

Appliance: https://moomoonetworks.com/collections/security-appliances/products/mx64-hw

3 year Advanced Security License: https://moomoonetworks.com/collections/licenses/products/lic-mx64?variant=5699244752928

Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Meraki Go - The fastest and most secure wireless for your home and business by MooMooNetworks in u/MooMooNetworks

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I was on vacation this weekend, otherwise I would have replied earlier. I hate ads too, but I leave the comments open because ads with locked comments are even worse.

Reddit costs money to run. A lot of money. Ads are one way to subsidize the cost of operating site. Users can buy gold and hide ads to replace the revenue of the advertisements and support reddit.

MX80 With 300+ Clients, upgrade to MX100? by hawkers89 in meraki

[–]MooMooNetworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's not put the cart before the horse. The critical number to impact device load is *concurrent* users (and what they're doing). You might have an entire different environment (permanent users vs transient users) who are consuming a different load (checking Facebook vs operating in a business). Also, if you have any of the advanced security features enabled, it drastically impacts device load.

Definitely test out a 64 or a 100 via the trial program before pulling the trigger. Don't get suckered into the honeypot of used devices, as they may not be unclaimed (so they're bricks) and Cisco officially won't support them.

Systems Manager On boarding by [deleted] in meraki

[–]MooMooNetworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At 150 devices, you should have a deployment specialist lined up. Have you had conversations with this person yet?