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Cisco combines Meraki and Catalyst into single wireless brand - MSNSimplifies licenses and adds more 'included value' such as compulsory support Cisco, tired of designing and building two discrete sets of Wi-Fi products, has merged its Catalyst and Meraki kit ...
Cisco is bringing some of the bells and whistles of it Catalyst environment to Meraki customers with hardware and software to help customers better support and secure distributed network resources.
Openpath, a globally renowned company in touchless, modern access control and workplace safety automation solutions, has announced a new Video Management System (VMS) partnership integration with ...
When Cisco Systems Inc. bought managed wireless LAN service provider Meraki late last year the startup only offered access points running 802.11n.
Cisco Meraki has launched a brand-new Wi-Fi solution built specifically for small businesses. Very small businesses. The solution, Meraki Go, is aimed at customers with fewer than 50 employees.
Cisco Meraki has launched a new service called Presence that provides data about mobile behavior across location and automatic login to wireless hotspots using a person's Facebook account.
The Meraki MR33, made by Cisco, is a nice access point hardware-wise, and running OpenWrt on it is wonderful – if not for the Cisco’s malicious decision to permanently brick the CPU as soon as ...
Cisco is positioning Meraki as cloud-managed wireless infrastructure, meaning the Meraki access points can be deployed, configured and managed entirely through the cloud.
Meraki Go has launched its WiFi 6 Indoor and Outdoor Access Points. Designed for any small to midsize business, the new indoor (GR12) and outdoor (GR62) Access Points are purportedly up to 3 times ...
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