what is coverage area of meraki MR36, MR46, and MR76

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what is coverage area of meraki MR36, MR46, and MR76

what is coverage area of meraki MR36, MR46, and MR76
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alemabrahao
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What’s the coverage area or range of a Meraki AP?

Coverage and range are highly dependent on both the environment (RF interference, weather, etc.)  in which they’re deployed as well as other factors — such as external antennas, if any — being used. This makes definitive ranges hard to predict. However, barring radio interference and physical obstructions, Meraki access points equipped with omnidirectional antennas typically reach a range of 100 meters. Directional antennas would greatly extend this range.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Other_Topics/MR_Access_Point_FAQ#:~:text=However%2C%20barring%20....

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alemabrahao
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Also take a look at this.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Understanding_Wireless_Performan...

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PhilipDAth
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General rule of thumb - if you want "good" coverage allow for a radius of 20m of coverage in open air, regardless of model.

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