Combined networks with WiFi template

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Combined networks with WiFi template

I have combined network without Template (MX and Switch) now i would like to add a WiFi that is connected to a WiFi template. Is this doable.

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If you are asking can you have a combined network that is a template - yes.

No can I have a WiFi templet (only WiFi) in a combined network. All my WiFi should be the same but switches and MX is very different in every network.

Nash
Kind of a big deal

If I knew for sure that I did not want templated changes on my switches/firewalls, regardless of whether or not I could use a wifi template on a combined network... I wouldn't. I don't like the risk of changes rolling out on equipment that needs to remain unique.

 

So what can you do?

 

I see two options:

  1. Split each location's wireless network off into an individual network, leaving your other Meraki equipment in a combined network. Apply template to these individual wireless networks.
    1. Problem: You lose easy visibility through the stack.
    2. Problem: That's potentially double your networks, which is a mess.
  2. Use the API to copy-paste SSID changes across your networks every time you need to make a change. This also allows you to exclude networks if you run into a case where Networks A - F need a change, but Network G doesn't.

 

I'd go the API route, because I prefer to do things with code. I have in fact gone the API route. It's pretty easy. 

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If you have a small number of sites, you could also put all the APs in a single WiFi network.

 

I have one customer with around 400 APs spread over 200 sites that use a single network for all of them.  In this case, they did this because of the way they wanted to use location analytics.

Nash
Kind of a big deal


@PhilipDAth wrote:

If you have a small number of sites, you could also put all the APs in a single WiFi network.

 

I have one customer with around 400 APs spread over 200 sites that use a single network for all of them.  In this case, they did this because of the way they wanted to use location analytics.


That's true, but I admit to really hating this solution. This is partly because my clients always creep into wanting exceptions for this place but not that one, and I have to implement them. That's a my-customers problem tho.

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