Cisco Meraki Description
Securing networks presents significant challenges, with existing solutions often being intricate and cumbersome to deploy. Discover how Cisco Meraki can streamline your security measures! Renowned globally, it is trusted by leading brands for its dependable solutions. With more than a million active networks, organizations everywhere rely on Meraki for exceptional service. All Meraki devices are managed centrally and securely from the cloud through a unified web dashboard. Our user-friendly and feature-rich architecture allows clients to save time, minimize operational expenses, and address emerging business challenges effectively. Recognized as the industry benchmark for easy management, fast, and reliable Wi-Fi, it ensures robust protection and connectivity for what you value most, no matter where you are. Experience unparalleled performance and dependability at the core of your network, along with remote monitoring and identity-based configuration for every device. This innovative approach not only enhances security but also optimizes network functionality for businesses of all sizes.
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Essential IT Tool Date: Aug 17 2021
Summary: We have been using Cisco Meraki Firewalls for almost 3 years. It was a great decision to use these as an SD-WAN with a VPN termination point.
We get really good insights into what devices are connecting to our network and how much data they are consuming and from what locations.
We expanded our hardware to include Z3 teleworkers, MR-33 Wi Fi Access Points and also Web cams. Everything is integrated and just works perfectly.
Everything is easy to setup and easily configurable. We really like what Cisco Meraki does and how it keeps our systems and devices safe.Positive: Can see everything happening on the network.
Large number of functions with add-ons.
Granular management of devices on the firewall.
Everything in one spot.
Great interface.
Easy to add devices.
Easy to integrate with AD.Negative: There is a lot in there so can be a little overwhelming.
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Reports could be a touch better.
Would like the ability to create network diagrams. -
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Best Hardware Edited: Oct 15 2020
Summary: During last 3 years we moved all clients from Cisco ASA's and Aironets to Meraki. no more tearing hear off to find why VPN not working.
Positive: - no touch install
- %100 cloud base
- wide range of appliances
- right prices
- Excellent Customer support
- Auto VPNNegative: - somehow limited functionality
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- expensive swathes
- licensing can be pricy -
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The Cisco Meraki Journey of 1 Date: Oct 15 2025
Summary: Everything except the firewall 5/5
The firewall rules page -5/5
Seriously, I'm trying to write my own interface with absolutely no dev experience, and I have never in my life wanted to dev anything, and I spend 2-3 hours trying to write my own just so I can make sense of the uselessness of theirs.Positive: I love the visibility!
Everything is easy to setup and navigate. Except for 1 thing.
Troubleshooting is easy when you can drill down into the specific client device and see what is happening.
Packet inspection.
Single pane of glass.Negative: The firewall.... OMG! If you have ever dealt with any type of firewall in your professional career you are going to battle. It's how I imagine some one would design an interface for a firewall if it was thrown in to tick a box. My 10 year old could do better. It's like trying to navigate a country's road when the sign boards don't have English and you typically drive on the left hand side of the road. How did anyone, with any type of security experience, say yeah that's good, security admins will like that!? It almost makes me wonder if the marketing department wrote the interface for the firewall.
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