MR Support Lifecycle

BlakeRichardson
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MR Support Lifecycle

I've done some quick search but what it the approximate life span for a Meraki MR access point. On a similar note when Meraki release a new access point how long do they support that product 6-7 years??

 

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DarrenOC
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Hi @BlakeRichardson ,

 

Im going to say the lifecycle of an MR must be around 10 years.  Look at the EOL notice for the MR18

 

https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/eol/meraki_eol_mr18.pdf

 

Meraki will continue to support an MR for approx 7 years from the moment they announce the device EOS. So bake in some time for product release, sales, EoS and then eol, infact it could be 10-11 years.

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DarrenOC
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Me again.  The MR18 was released in 2014 and goes EOL 2024. 10 years

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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cmr
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@DarrenOC I think it has been Cisco'd since the MR55.  The MR55 got the same 7 years, but the MR52 announced on the same day only got 5 years and later announcements seem to stick with this...

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BlakeRichardson
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Awesome thanks guys, I know most vendors never mention anything officially but its good to know a rough timeframe. I don't really want to buy anything thats about to go EOS. 

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PhilipDAth
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Personally, I tell my customers 5 years.  And I use that period of time because WiFi advances so quickly that after 5 years it is likely to be 1 to 2 major generations of WiFi technology behind "current" technology.

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