IanMacfarlane - PeerSpot reviewer
ITSM SME at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Top 10
Centralized dashboard management for all devices on your network that is easy-to-use
Pros and Cons
  • "The ease-of-use and the analytics are really effective tools."
  • "The product is missing a VPN and it is a major issue when it comes to deployment."

What is our primary use case?

The primary use is to have centralized control over all the Meraki devices and services on your network. Primarily I use it for security configuration and reporting.  

How has it helped my organization?

Very intuitive, complete overview of entire network including branch offices. Ability to drill down into events and alerts and lookup in the knowledge-base. Create tickets and track them.

What is most valuable?

I think that the most valuable part about the dashboard is the analytics. A firm that I was doing some IT consulting work for was hit with a ransomware attack and this thing was amazing. After we got things cleaned up, we found that the actors had some IP numbers somewhere on the West Coast. They started to try to get back into the network and Meraki was there to say, "You know what? This same malicious IP number is knocking at your door again." We were able to take care of that and block them off so they could not access the network and that problem was put to rest.

What needs improvement?

The biggest problem is the absence of a VPN client like AnyConnect with the device. The Meraki rep that I dealt with actually agreed. He said a lot of people are complaining about the fact that they had to work with a separate VPN.  

Here is the problem. Let's say you have got to deploy and install a VPN client on 50 workstations. You physically have to go to every one of the 50 workstations and do the VPN deployment manually. You can not just push it out through an email or a group policy. That means you have to touch every machine and configure it based on the type of network card it has and make a whole bunch of other settings.  

Manually deploying the VPN is about a 20-minute procedure and that is after you learn how to do it. By comparison, if I wanted to roll out 1000 VPN clients with a normal Cisco device, the Cisco AnyConnect software can be just pushed out with some easy instructions and away you go.  

I think the VPN client is really the only true issue I had with the product itself. The connection that I get from home is sometimes a little shaky when I have to use it remotely, but it is impossible to put the blame on that connection as due to Meraki.  

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For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using this product for about a year.  

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We never had any issues at all with the stability of Meraki. It is self-healing. If the power goes out or whatever, it is very good at handling that kind of issue. It is easy to learn, easy to read the reports, and it is easy to use the dashboard.  

I had worked with Fortinet and some other firewalls — Linksys of course, going all the way back to the old WatchGuard. I think Meraki really kicked off the whole cloud-based managed device movement and everyone else is just hopping on to do the same kind of thing. SonicWall and Fortinet and all the other newer competitors just followed along when they figured it was something valuable. If Meraki could get their VPN sorted out, I think they would have themselves a flagship product that was really the leader of the pack.  

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I have not really had the opportunity to test the scalability first-hand. We were are a small office, so I never really got a chance to try and add hundreds of users. If that had been the case, Meraki probably would have suggested that we go to the next model up because we needed a more robust system.

The configuration of the VPN between branche offices was wonderful. You just click on the address and it basically does everything itself. For a non-engineer type person, pretty much anybody in IT can configure these things once you do the webinar. It is easy and intuitive and as far as I have been able to work with the scalability, I think a lot of the product.  

How are customer service and support?

When I did get to engage the technical support people at Meraki, I would give them a 10-out-of-10. The technical support was great.  

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have been working with firewalls for a long time. I worked with the Cisco 5500 series. I worked with a lot of their older stuff back in the day. Mostly my job for the previous 10 years was not to be the supplier and was not the implementer. Rather I was more of a consultant, so I never really had the opportunity to get the hands-on experience I have now.  

 

How was the initial setup?

The setup had a few different stages to take care of. The first step was to create a VPN, a branch office connection, and then a better sister location. I bought another MX to act as a backup, so we had that configured as a hot spot or a failover. Then I configured the VPN so that users would be able to work from home. That VPN configuration is probably the one thing that I did not much like about the product. It almost makes no sense that it does not have its own VPN client. You have to use the Microsoft VPN client, which is a bit of a pain. If it has to be that way there surely has to be a better way to integrate it.  

With the main Cisco stuff, you just download the VPN client and it has got your anti-virus component and your VPN client. That is just not the case with Meraki. I know they have been talking about trying to work that out and get that installed. Right now it is a sorta major glitching point.  

What about the implementation team?

I did not configure the product originally. Somebody else did it and they did not configure it very well. For example, there is a feature to protect against ransomware and that feature was not even turned on in the device. After I realized it was not working optimally, I got together with the Meraki folks and they got in there and reconfigured it. It became a true AI device at that point. There were really a lot of things wrong with the initial configuration, but that ransomware piece was a pretty major feature to miss.  

After Meraki helped me reconfigure everything, I felt much more comfortable after that. It was done by one of their resellers and I guess I should have gone that way out of the gate.  

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

For a small MX 64, it is maybe $300 to $400 a year. It is nothing really outrageous. I was originally put off that you had to pay for a subscription, but I am a veteran thinking back 10 years ago when there was no such thing as subscriptions. Now just about everything seems to be going that route.  

I could see a firewall device and that is sort of comforting. I do not agree with the solution being like a switch and virtually invisible. Like you could have a switch-up in the ceiling somewhere that nobody knows is there. Then all of a sudden it gets tripped and just stops working. You don't see a device go down. But again, it is not just Meraki that is going with the subscription scheme. It is also other companies like SonicWall. They are all going to subscription-based licensing.  

What other advice do I have?

For small businesses, I would recommend Meraki over pretty much anything else on the market.  

On a scale from one to ten where one is worst and ten is the best, I would rate Meraki Dashboard as an eight-out-of-ten.  

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Presence analytics enables retail stores to recognize their customers at multiple locations

What is most valuable?

In my previous employment, I used to deploy Meraki solutions for retail stores. They really liked the the Presence analytics feature. Basically, they could tell how many clients came into each store and how many clients came out, using the MAC addresses, not some kind of analog solution. So not only could they know how many clients came in and came out, but also how many returning customers came to each location. They could take that data and match it up with the other locations, and get a lot of marketing information from that too.

In addition to Presence analytics, Layer 7 filtering allowed me to filter connectivity by service and not by port. Also Easy VPN connectivity between the Merakis, multiple SSID configurations, plus I could segregate one SSID from another. One more feature I would add is Facebook integration. 

How has it helped my organization?

It improved the marketing solution of the company where I deployed it and it improved the way they gather marketing data tremendously. Instead of sending emails to customers with their old access-point solution, each client that came into the store - by checking into the store, they could connect right away to Wi-Fi - the store could get a lot of the social media data from their clients. That's how they got automatic marketing going, by the clients checking into Facebook. So their friends could see right away their check-ins, and so on.

It's funny, because these are solutions that are more in the marketing area rather than the network, but there's no other solution that provides this.

What needs improvement?

The process of getting licensing can be a little bit painful, especially if you're doing it each year. The customer support could also take a while to get on the line.

For how long have I used the solution?

I'd say around five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

No issues with stability. It was good. Once I deployed it, I totally forgot about it. It did its job, network-wise.

How are customer service and technical support?

I would say it's about a seven out of 10.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Previously we used a different solution that only offered the ability to get emails from customers, and this provided a much better solution for a retail environment.

How was the initial setup?

Simple.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Merkaki was there before I was hired, and I'm the one who took it and presented it to my supervisor. From there, I went and presented it to the company where I deployed it. It was a great story. It was only after about two weeks at my new job back then, I brought the solution to my company, and then I sold the solution, configured the solution, designed the solution, and maintained the solution day-to-day. So it was something that I did my own research on.

What other advice do I have?

Look at all the features it has to offer, not only network-wise. For example, the Meraki MR12 is an excellent solution for retail, and you also have a Meraki that has great switches where you can control everything over the cloud, and so on. There are different features that fit well so I'd recommend looking into everything it has to offer, and all the solutions.

I give it a 10 out of 10 because I don't see any other product in the market that offers the same solutions, at least for retail.

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Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
It centralizes control of all our equipment into one cloud-based console, so we can manage it from anywhere
Pros and Cons
  • "Meraki Dashboard centralizes control of all our equipment into one cloud-based console, so we can manage it from anywhere. We can resolve problems remotely outside of business hours because it is on the cloud. You can use the dashboard to change security settings or configure routers and switches."
  • "Meraki Dashboard could improve integration with non-Cisco platforms."

What is our primary use case?

We use Meraki Dashboard to manage all our Cisco Meraki network equipment, SD-WAN, firewalls, DHCP, routers, switches, etc. We have firewalls at three locations, and each site has about 200 users.  

What is most valuable?

Meraki Dashboard centralizes control of all our equipment into one cloud-based console, so we can manage it from anywhere. We can resolve problems remotely outside of business hours because it is on the cloud. You can use the dashboard to change security settings or configure routers and switches. 

What needs improvement?

Meraki Dashboard could improve integration with non-Cisco platforms. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I have used Meraki Dashboard for about seven years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Meraki Dashboard is stable. 

How was the initial setup?

It isn't hard to set up Meraki Dashboard if you have some experience with Cisco solutions. You need some knowledge about networks and firewall rules. We just followed the manual. 

What other advice do I have?

I rate Meraki Dashboard 10 out of 10. It's the best solution. 

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Rajesh Selvam - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
A nice centralized console with an easy setup and good reliability
Pros and Cons
  • "The initial setup was easy."
  • "The solution can be expensive."

What is our primary use case?

The Meraki Dashboard we are using for the cloud. On-premise, we build or fix division racks and all the customer recommend configurations. We'll go and inspects, for example, what is the VLAN? What is the solution? 

We will do the configuration and everything remotely. We do everything on the backend, including Meraki switches, Meraki access points, and Meraki firewalls. We'll take the remote session and open that and handle things remotely.

What is most valuable?

With this product, we get a better sense of if something is changing the configuration. In other firewalls, we're not able to change anything, however, we can revert back. 

The initial setup was easy.

The solution is stable.

We like the ability to see everything in one single console.

We can log in from anywhere in the world.

The filtering on offer is good. 

What needs improvement?

We need to log into the solution separately. We can only log into a single access point. For example, we can log into one firewall or access point and do configurations. We cannot do multiple configurations across multiple endpoints. 

We'd like more support on the side of the ISP. 

The solution can be expensive. 

We'd like to be able to see new, upcoming features and have alerts when they are available or coming up.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for the last six months. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. Everything is fine. It is stable. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It's a scalable product. We haven't had any conflicts in that sense. 

At this point, we have four people using the solution. They are network engineers. 

How are customer service and support?

I've never needed the assistance of technical support. I've learned some basic knowledge and that has been enough so far. 

If there is something we cannot fix, we will reach out to support. For example, we are trying to do the packet capture. The traffic is not going. We'll try to check the configuration first and we'll try to check the logs. Still, if we are not able to find the issue, we'll look into how we can get the issue resolved and may ask for help.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We also work with Fortigate. 

How was the initial setup?

It's an easy product to set up. We know the architecture and the configurations. If we don't know the concept, then it can be more difficult to set up. 

This is a small company. We can do an implementation in a day or maybe two. It's pretty fast.

What about the implementation team?

I handled the initial implementation process. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

While I cannot speak to the exact cost, it is my understanding the price is high. 

What other advice do I have?

We are a partner. 

We are using the latest update of the product. 

I'd recommend the solution to others. 

I would rate the solution eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Delivery Manager Network Services at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
Great visibility on the dashboard which enables us to easily extract additional information
Pros and Cons
  • "Great visibility on the dashboard."
  • "Price could be reduced."

What is our primary use case?

Meraki is a networking device which is cloud managed. It's a kind of software defined networking device. You connect to it via the cloud and then you have some dashboard services available from the cloud provider, from Meraki. We have traditional networking devices and we use Meraki for other purposes. I'm the company manager of network services for Europe, India, and Africa and we're a customer of Meraki. 

What is most valuable?

I like that there is great visibility on the dashboard and you immediately see when something is going down. If you want to dive deeper and get more details you can. Because this is a cloud solution, you have everything configured and there's nothing we really need to configure ourselves to get the information we need.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using this solution for six years. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I find the solution very scalable. We have both internal and external users. Internally, we have five admins and externally we have about 1,000 users. Because it's outsourced, we probably have around 40 administrators who can log into the system, due to our 24/7 support model. We have approximately 20 locations here in Europe and Russia which are my responsibility, and there are probably maybe 200 end users behind that.

How are customer service and technical support?

technical support? Are you satisfied? Not satisfied with anything?

Alexander: Yes, I'm satisfied.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is very straightforward, it probably took a few hours to set up the first devices. After that it goes very quickly. 

What other advice do I have?

I would rate this solution an eight out of 10. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Other
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Inside Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
MSP
Top 10
Cloud-based with great features but is too heavy
Pros and Cons
  • "The solution scales well."
  • "It would be nicer if the dashboard was lighter."

What is our primary use case?

We primarily use the solution as a dashboard. We use it for configuring switches, routers, access points, or whatever we have in the network.

What is most valuable?

We like that it is cloud-based.

It offers a lot of great features. 

The solution scales well.

What needs improvement?

Sometimes the system crashes. We need them to offer better stability. When this happens, we cannot access some of the switches in the network. We can only reach them after multiple attempts. 

It would be nicer if the dashboard was lighter. They need to reduce the CPU usage. 

We'd like it if the dashboard showed everything on the network, even things from other vendors, like HP or Dell.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for six months or less. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability could be better. It does crash sometimes. I'd rate the stability seven out of ten overall. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability is quite good. I'd rate it nine out of ten.

The solution can be used in both SMBs and enterprises. 

How are customer service and support?

I have not used technical support yet. I haven't had to contact them. 

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is not complex. it is pretty straightforward. The steps are simple to follow, and the devices are configured very easily. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing is okay. I'd rate it seven out of ten It could be cheaper. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I have not had the chance to compare the solution to other products. 

What other advice do I have?

I'm a Cisco partner. I offer Cisco products to customers. We are IT solutions providers. 

I'd recommend the solution to other users. Overall, I would rate it seven out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Network Administrator at a healthcare company with 201-500 employees
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A centralized solution for our AP network, managed using a single pane of glass
Pros and Cons
  • "It can analyze the traffic that it is picking up from what may be a rogue access point, and it is able to identify those and send relevant notifications."
  • "It would be helpful to have the ability to create a floor plan based on an existing PDF or JPEG, which is automatically converted into a usable network map."

What is our primary use case?

We use this solution to provide Wi-Fi access within the organization.

How has it helped my organization?

Using this solution reduces the amount of time that I have to spend managing our network.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature of this solution is the single pane of glass. It has nice features like heat mapping and rogue AP detection. It can analyze the traffic that it is picking up from what may be a rogue access point, and it is able to identify those and send relevant notifications.

Another helpful feature is that it can dynamically change the channel that the AP is using. 

What needs improvement?

It would be helpful to have the ability to create a floor plan based on an existing PDF or JPEG, which is automatically converted into a usable network map.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability is very good. So far it has not gone down, and I haven't experienced any issues with it.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

This is a very scalable solution. The APs are relatively lightweight, and we have many of them being managed by one controller. 

How are customer service and technical support?

I haven't yet needed to use technical support.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We were previously using prox and Wi-Fi APs. We were having all kinds of issues; there was poor visibility, and we had to log in to agents individually. Sometimes the WAN interface would just break, so you would have to reboot it then begin troubleshooting once it came back online. There was a need for a centralized solution.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of this solution is very straightforward. You have to purchase the license for the Enterprise, and then purchase a license for each AP. Then you create a login with that license and you can build out your networks. It is easy to configure, and this includes defining your access points.

I am the only person who maintains this solution for our organization.

What about the implementation team?

We used CDW to assist with our implementation and deployment, and our experience was very good.

What was our ROI?

I don't have an accurate measure for ROI, but the time savings suggests that there is something there.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The licensing fees are $180 USD, per AP, for three years. I don't recall the initial startup costs.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I did not shop around very much. I had heard about what this solution could do and choose it based on that.

What other advice do I have?

This product saves me time and I am very happy using it. It is a great product, but nothing is perfect. 

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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Apprentice Technical Project Manager at a retailer with 201-500 employees
Reseller
It's a solution that can be used by anyone and has good support
Pros and Cons
  • "You don't have to be a network engineer to use it."
  • "The MDM, however, is bad. We're using another MDM now because Meraki was so bad."

What is our primary use case?

My primary use case is managing the LAN, the Local Area Network, in our shops. We have a total of 40 shops in France, so I'm using Meraki for managing my LAN, my access point, my switches my VLAN, my SSIDs, etc.

What is most valuable?

Meraki is easy to use. You don't have to be a network engineer to use it. That's why I like it. I'm in IT, I know how our network works, but if you give that solution to my mom, for example, she would have used it like a normal, she could have opened a shop for example. That's what I like about Meraki Dashboard - all your switches, all your access points are all in one place, and it's easy to use. 

What needs improvement?

The MDM needs improvement. I know that we used to use the MDM for a long time, for one or two years, but we had to leave it because it wasn't really good enough for us. THe MDM should be improved.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for 3 years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability is okay. In three years, we've only had two or three problems, but one of them was our fault. The other one was on Meraki's side, but it still worked. Meraki was not working, we couldn't use them, but the products were okay, the LAN was okay. So I guess the stability is great. 

We have five administrators that work on the dashboard.

How are customer service and technical support?

Technical support is great. They've been great.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used Aruba for about six months before Meraki. We switched because we thought that the Aruba Dashboard was really poor in terms of features and things you can do in management. Also, the managing area of Aruba was really bad compared to Meraki. That's why we switched.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is really easy. You just have to open an account. It's also really easy to add equipment.

What about the implementation team?

We used the Meraki team, but beyond that, we didn't get help from anyone else. We installed all the switches and all of the access points.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We thought about Aruba, but the features weren't enough, compared to Meraki.

What other advice do I have?

We use the solution every day, every hour. We usually check the dashboard once a day.

Be aware that it's really easy to use, so you can easily make the wrong changes for example, but can get help easily from good people. Meraki is very accessible.

It's a solution that can be used by anyone - by administrators, by end-users, by a lot of people. You have to be aware that it is pretty easy to be used, but you have to use it well. Use it well and it will be fine.

The MDM, however, is bad. We're using another MDM now because Meraki was so bad.

I would rate the solution 9 out of 10. 

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