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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Meraki MR36H
Meraki MR36H

Meraki has introduced the MR36H wall-plate access point which is a smaller from the shaped access points that are currently offered.

A big access point visibly hanging in a room is an eyesore for everyone. Aesthetics are often key to any Wi-Fi deployment, especially in the hospitality or dormitory environments.

Key features of the MR36H include:

- 2x2:2

- 802.11ax

- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

- Dual-band (2.4- and 5 GHz capability) 5.4 / 6

- Wi-Fi location capability with a dedicated 3rd radio

- 3 Ethernet ports and one PoE passthrough port

The Meraki MR36H access point is ideal for in-room hospitality and dorms. The access point is mounted on the wall and blends in with its surroundings.

Use Cases

The MR36H is for hospitality. It brings Wi-Fi closer to the user in rooms compared to legacy installations with the access points deployed in the hall way.

With Wi-Fi location and BLE on the MR36H it opens up other use cases for guest density heat maps, location analytics and foot traffic, and insights into network issues. Similarly, it will be deploy in dorm rooms for higher education students needing mobility. It enables other wireless use cases within the dorm for wireless door entry and other IoT devices. And in today’s workflow, taking classes via video conferencing anywhere in the dorm.

 
https://mobileinfoworld.com/meraki-mr36h/

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