Convert Cisco 9164 to Meraki 9164

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The_Roo
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Convert Cisco 9164 to Meraki 9164

A simple question, with probably a complex answer: Is it possible to convert a Cisco 9164 AP to a Meraki 9164, and if so what is involved/what is the process?

 

Thanks for any help!

Roo

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KarstenI
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This is already heavily covered:

https://www.jiribrejcha.net/2024/02/convert-cisco-catalyst-wireless-access-point-to-meraki-cloud-man...

https://meraki.cisco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/quick-start-migrating-cisco-DNA-management-mode-...

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KarstenI
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Kind of a big deal

This is already heavily covered:

https://www.jiribrejcha.net/2024/02/convert-cisco-catalyst-wireless-access-point-to-meraki-cloud-man...

https://meraki.cisco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/quick-start-migrating-cisco-DNA-management-mode-...

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The_Roo
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Thanks KarstenI, I knew it must be there somewhere....

 

Roo

The_Roo
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Just a final thought....is this something that is a reasonable way forward if you have a WLC but in future plan to go to the Meraki Cloud, or is is endless pain and hassle? it looks simple, quick and painless from the document: on a network of less than 100 APs, is it a workable solution?

marce1000
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   - I guess it depends a bit on business requirements ; with a controller you have a full local solution which can sometimes be advisable for mission critical environments.
Managing a wireless controller offers the ability to tweak advanced wireless parameters (e.g.)

 

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