The MR series is known for its ability to work together to provide wireless network coverage. The MR series use advanced Wi-Fi 6 technologies such as MU-MIMO, OFDMA, beamforming, and channel bonding to deliver the bandwidth and reliable coverage required by challenging enterprise applications.
In general, Meraki products have a similar licensing model, meaning all MR series share the same license across all hardware models. This suggests that different access points within the MR series should be able to work together seamlessly.
To extend the range of your network without the need for Ethernet cables, you might consider using additional access points or specific range extenders that function as repeaters or bridges. It's important to ensure that all access points share the same SSID and security key to allow smooth transitions for clients between access points.
Therefore, you should be able to use different MR series access points, including those in the lower price range, to extend the range of your network, as long as they share the necessary network settings for a seamless user experience.
I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.
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