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AGNXNetworks AP performance chart (Streaming centered)

Streaming centered AP performance table: AGNXNetworks AP performance chart (overall) 2012-2016 Compiled:5.2.16 Manufacturer Model Streaming performance Setup/Config Overall performance Enterprise Class (listed in overall performance factor) Cisco Meraki MR34/32 9/10 10/10 9/10 Aerohive 230/370 9/10 (230) 6/10 (370) 8/10 8/10 Aruba IAP225/RAP109 8/10 (225) 7/10 (109) 6/10 7/10 Airtight (Now Mojo) C75 7/10 8/10 7/10 Ubiquiti AP-AC-LITE/LR 7/10 8/10 7/10 Xclaim XI3 7/10 6/10 7/10 Xirrus XR630/520 5/10 8/10 5/10 Peplink/Pepwave OneAC 4/10 5/10 5/10 Fortinet FT60D 2/10 6/10 4/10 Manufacturer Model Streaming performance Setup/Config Overall performance Consumer Class (listed in overall performance factor) Luxul XAP1500/1510/1410 9/10 6/10 8/10 Linksys (Belkin) WRTACS1900 6/10 stock 8/10 DDWRT 5/10 stock 8/10 DDWRT 6/10 stock ...

Cisco Meraki MR34 review

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1)Intro 2)Features 3)Setup 4)Wireless configuration 5)Throughput tests (Wireless/Wired) 6)Firmware notes 7)Closing Notes Intro: The Cisco Meraki MR34 is a enterprise level wireless access point that is affordable for small to medium businesses, has lots of features, is cloud managed so it can be controlled and administrated from any computer with an internet connection, and can tolerate a lot of heavy usage that enterprises require.   Features: The MR34 features the following: 1) Dual band 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz operation with 3 x 3 MIMO connectivity at up to 1.75Gbps with dedicated 3 rd radio for Air Marshall/WIDS/Spectrum (Note: 3 rd radio only works in 802.3at mode and NOT in 802.3.af mode!) 2) 1 wired Gigabit LAN/PoE port (802.3at/af) 3) 4 3x3 mimo  x 5dBi  dual band internal antennas with 20dBm output power for great wireless coverage 4) SSIDs with configurable VLANs for each one providing more security then standard guest networks ...