This document explains Meraki's end-of-life (EOL) policy to help customers better manage their product end-of-life transition and includes all dates for End-of-Sale and End-of-Support products.
Cisco Meraki may find it necessary to discontinue products for a number of reasons, including product line enhancements, market demand, technology innovation, or if the product simply matures over time and needs to be replaced by something functionally richer. We have set our end-of-...
The product is quite secure, easy to manage, and well-connected with other devices. If anything goes wrong in one of the switches, MX detects and notifies us about the port that's facing issues. So we can fix it immediately. It is quite easy to access. We can access it from our mob...
Cisco is the largest provider of network infrastructure products and services, catering tosmall and medium-sized businesses, as well as the largest of enterprises. Cisco's ISA500 series of integratedUTMproducts for small businesses reached its end of life in 2013, and is no longer sold. The co...
Controller-based wireless environment was end-of-life; wanted to upgrade to a new solution Intermittent instability on the wireless side made for an unreliable corporate network Previous system lacked intrusion detection and prevention capabilities ...
Cisco Meraki may find it necessary to discontinue products for a number of reasons, including product line enhancements, market demand, technology innovation, or if the product simply matures over time and needs to be replaced by something functionally richer. We have set our end-of-...
I am at the tail end of swapping out all 26 switches or 3 switch stacks. The entire infrastructure stabilized as soon as I swapped out the core stack with three MS350 switches. The last MS390 stack continues to lose contact with the Meraki dashboard every 2 weeks like ...
Cisco Meraki may find it necessary to discontinue products for a number of reasons, including product line enhancements, market demand, technology innovation, or if the product simply matures over time and needs to be replaced by something functionally richer. We have set our end-of-life (EOL)...
Controller-based wireless environment was end-of-life; wanted to upgrade to a new solution Intermittent instability on the wireless side made for an unreliable corporate network Previous system lacked intrusion detection and prevention capabilities ...
Controller-based wireless environment was end-of-life; wanted to upgrade to a new solution Intermittent instability on the wireless side made for an unreliable corporate network Previous system lacked intrusion detection and prevention capabilities Why Cisco Meraki Rock-solid intrusion detection and prevent...