Meraki MR86 Dubai

Meraki MR86 Dubai

The Meraki MR86 Dubai Designed for challenging enterprise environments, the MR86 access point use advanced Wi-Fi 6 technologies including MU-MIMO, OFDMA, beam forming and channel bonding to deliver the throughput and reliable coverage required by demanding business applications.

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Meraki MR86 Dubai

The Meraki MR86 Dubai is a cutting-edge wireless access point that offers exceptional performance and efficiency. It is specifically designed for modern deployments in various settings such as offices, schools, hospitals, shops, and hotels. With its high throughput, top-notch security, and user-friendly management, the Meraki MR86 sets a new standard in wireless networking. Equipped with both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios, the Meraki MR86 Dubai delivers an impressive aggregate frame rate
of up to 3.55 Gbps. Additionally, it features a dedicated third radio for real-time WIDS/WIPS with automated RF optimization, as well as a fourth integrated radio for Bluetooth scanning and beaconing. Thanks to its cloud-based management system, powerful hardware, multiple radios, and advanced software capabilities, the Meraki MR86 is an ideal solution for demanding scenarios. Whether it’s high-density environments or bandwidth-intensive applications like voice and high-definition video, this access point excels in meeting even the most challenging requirements.

Meraki MR86 Specifications

  • 4×4:4 MU-MIMO 802.11ax
  • 3.55 Gbps dual-radio aggregate frame rate
  • 24×7 real-time WIDS/WIPS and spectrum analytics via dedicated third radio
  • Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy Beacon
  • Integrated scanning radio
  • Enhanced transmit power and receive sensitivity
  • Integrated enterprise security and guest access
  • Application-aware traffic shaping
  • Optimized for voice and video
  • Self-configuring, plug-and-play deployment
  • Flexible omni- and directional antenna options (antennas sold separately)
  • Sleek design blends into office environments
  • Full-time Wi-Fi location tracking via dedicated 3rd radio