Management of Wifi Branch routers like MX 64W vs Management of Access Points like 9162

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Management of Wifi Branch routers like MX 64W vs Management of Access Points like 9162

What are the different things that branch routers like MX64W offer in terms of:

 

1. Configuration w.r.t Wifi

2. Troubleshooting & Analytics w.r.t wifi

3. Monitoring w.r.t wifi

 

And how does the wifi management of component on branch routers like MX 64W compare to wifi management of access points like 9162 ?

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This: https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Wireless/MX_and_Z-Series_Wireless_Settings

And correct you can monitor current connected wireless clients, rogue access points, and channel utilization. But that's it

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KarstenI
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

The features of the MX build in Wi-Fi are *very* limited and lack lots of features, even basic stuff like disabling a band (like 2.4) or tuning the basic rates. I see it as a low-cost home-office alternative to a dedicated AP. But when you need more than one AP or any flexibility, the dedicated APs are the way to go.

Do we have any links of documentation or video on what do we have currently for Branch routers? I could find something called Rogue access points and channel bandwidth utilization in monitoring and wireless SSID settings in configuration. Are these the only 2 that we have when we look at products like MX64W?

This: https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Wireless/MX_and_Z-Series_Wireless_Settings

And correct you can monitor current connected wireless clients, rogue access points, and channel utilization. But that's it

What does Rogue Access Point actually mean? 

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