Hi,
I would like to know which AP is better in terms of performance and number of simultaneous users it supports MR42 or MR36?
Thanks,
Aamir
Hi @Aamir , have you looked through the data sheets:
MR36:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/MR_Overview_and_Specifications/MR36_Datasheet
MR42:
https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_datasheet_MR42.pdf
compare APs:
https://meraki.cisco.com/products/wireless/mr53e#compare
If your environment is congested (in the wireless sense) and you have all WiFi6 clients, go with the MR36, if you have mostly WiFi 5 clients the MR42 might be a bit better for now.
If your environment is not too congested (i.e. there aren't a large number of interfering Wireless networks within range), and you only have a smallish number of users and devices, say less than 30, I'd go with the MR36.
In our office we replaced MR34s with MR36s and even though most devices are WiFi5 it worked better, due to fairly low congestion.
One point to note, if you have users with Intel WiFi chips in their laptops and the drivers are over a year or so old, they may not support WiFi6, so they will not see the SSIDs! Every laptop we have had this issue with, has been able to be upgraded to work.
Thanks a lot, I usually put MR42 for general deployment, is it safe to say the next upgrade model of MR42 is MR46?
Correct,
MR36 supersedes the MR33 and likewise the MR46 supersedes the MR42’s
Yes, that would be a more direct replacement, though you'd still need to bear in mind the WiFi driver upgrade requirements.
The MR46 actually has 4 spatial streams so it should be a bit better all round than the MR42, though the price reflects that.
@cmr is correct, if your standard deployment is MR42, then the recommended replacement going forward is the MR46. It's one of those you-get-what-you-pay-for things, because a 4x4 AP has that 4th radio chain and will give better results than a 3x3 AP, all day, every day. There will not be a 3x3:3 WiFi6 AP, they will either be 2x2:2, 4x4:4 or 8x8:8. And depending on which and how many of your clients will be 11ax, open a case and work with Meraki Support to select the best options regarding disabling 11ax (for now) based on your deployment and what options you might be configuring per AP vs per SSID, etc.
Hi Aamir, I will say that I have several of our sites on MR42 and also on the MR36 they both work very well and the price of the MR36 is less!
Regards
Tom