LIcense Purchase After End-of-Sale Date?

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Roskaju
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LIcense Purchase After End-of-Sale Date?

Hello everyone!

Our company is using MR33 (about 30 of it installed separately in some of the branch offices) and as we all know, the end-of-sale for the model will be this month.
The licenses for these devices (which btw is Co-Termination Model) will expire on 2024.
My question is, will I still be able to purchase a new license(s) for these devices long after the EOS has passed? As to say, a year before the current license(s) expires (sometime 2023)?

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ww
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AP licenses are not related to a ap model so you can keep buying them. You get support as long as the device is not end of support.

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ww
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Kind of a big deal

AP licenses are not related to a ap model so you can keep buying them. You get support as long as the device is not end of support.

Roskaju
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Thank you for the reply!
I just hope the vendor will say the same thing once I get to talk to them this week.
I'll be back to report the outcome.

Cheers!

Roskaju
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The vendor also said the exact same thing. Thanks!!

BlakeRichardson
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MS and MX are the only hardware that requires specific model based licensing.  MR, MV and MT all use a generic license. 

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Roskaju
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Thanks for the reply!
Actually we also use MX64 and we were are being forced to buy a new license already before the end-of-sale comes, which is at the end of this month, even though the current license will expire February next year.

BlakeRichardson
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MX use model based licensing so that doesn't surprise me whereas MR is a generic license that can be used across all models. 

 

Make sure you by the correct MX license term that will get you through until you next replace the device. 

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