The Cisco Meraki MX68W Wireless is a small business integrated router, next-generation firewall, traffic shaper, and Internet gateway that is centrally managed over the web. The MX68 offers an extensive feature set, yet is incredibly easy to deploy and manage. This model includes integrated 802.11ac Wave 2 WiFi and 12 LAN ports.
Cisco Meraki wants to provide the most reliable, secure, and connected solutions to customers as broadband speeds grow and more connectivity options become available. These small branch MX security appliances are specially designed to offer best-in-class throughput and upgraded models with Wave 2 Wi-Fi or integrated LTE cellular functionality.
Intuitive web-based administration eliminates specialized training and dedicated staff, and cloud-based centralized management provides seamless multi-site networks, automatic firmware upgrades, and much more.
These new product additions are a great fit for customers interested in versatile uplink choices, more throughput, and lower ongoing operational costs, especially in retail and remote worker environments.
Hardware
- Stateful firewall throughput: 450 Mbps
- Recommended maximum clients: 50
- Small form factor
- 10 LAN ports, including 2 PoE+ ports
- 2 WAN ports
Wireless
- Dual-band, dual-concurrent: 2.4 & 5 GHz
- 2-stream 802.11ac Wave 2 and 802.11n, up to 1.3 Gbps
- Supports up to 4 SSIDs
Cloud-based centralized management
- Managed centrally over the web
- Classifies applications, users and devices
- Zero-touch, self-provisioning deployments
Networking and security
- Stateful firewall
- Auto VPN™ self-configuring site-to-site VPN
- Active Directory integration
- Identity-based policies
- Client VPN (IPsec)
- 3G / 4G failover via USB modem
Traffic shaping and application management
- Layer 7 application visibility and traffic shaping
- Application prioritization
Advanced security services
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- Content filtering
- Google SafeSearch and YouTube for Schools
- Intrusion detection & prevention (IDS/IPS)
- Advanced Malware Protection (AMP)
- Cisco Threat Grid
For more information see documentation and specifications at Cisco Meraki