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Auto-configuring mesh network  |  Multi-channel routing protocols  |  Self-healing networking with per-flow optimization


Mesh networking, included in every Meraki AP, extends coverage to hard to wire areas and creates a self-healing
network that is resilient to cable and switch failures. Meraki pioneered high performance mesh routing, with
technologies such as multi-radio routing and per-flow analysis that optimize Meraki's mesh for performance and reliability...


Auto-configuring
mesh

By using Meraki mesh, organizations can extend the wireless network to areas that are difficult or expensive to connect via Ethernet cabling. Meshed APs self-configure and establish a high-performance, robust, and resilient network automatically, without any need for manual intervention or provisioning.


Multi-channel
routing protocols

Meraki's advanced proprietary routing protocols and algorithms continuously evaluate link performance by measuring a variety of factors, including signal strength, throughput, link cost, interference, and frame reception rates.

Wireless APs take measurements individually and work together with neighboring APs to optimize overall capacity and client throughput. APs route traffic over different channels as needed to minimize per-hop performance degradation and maximize client performance. Even distant areas can be connected via point-to-point mesh links by using directional antennas to link APs up to 12 miles apart.


Self-healing
networking with
per-flow optimization

Self-healing technology in Meraki APs allows them to automatically reconfigure and use mesh links in the event of a wired Ethernet or switch failure, forwarding traffic to other APs in the network that have Internet gateway connectivity. APs establish mesh networks automatically, even when connected to the wired LAN, making the optimized mesh link immediately available in the case of a wired LAN failure event. APs maintain a per-flow track of traffic, so clients already associated to an AP continue to have connectivity and experience no interruption in service.

Meraki's mesh technologies, including automatic link optimization, adaptive capacity management, and failure resilience enable networks to continue operating despite failures or configuration changes in the rest of the network, without the need for manual configuration or optimization.



 

Cloud Managed Wireless LAN


See features, specifications, and pricing for Cloud Managed Access Points.

 

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