Hi @gt57 , that shouldn’t be a problem. You wouldn’t even have to give it a static IP as I assume the ISP’s modem would give it an IP via DHCP. One issue would be power, are there any PoE ports on the modem? If not you’ll need a power supply for the AP.
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Hi @The_Machine , was in my first initial response, just didn’t include the HW element. You correct on both counts, the MS120-24HW and 48 port equivalent are non PoE and have no fans.
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Hi @The_Machine , just re-Reading the datasheets and the MS120-8, 8LP and 8FP are also fanless https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_datasheet_ms120_compact.pdf
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Hi @The_Machine , the fanless switches are the MS120-24 and MS120-48, so the non PoE switches You’ll also need the associated licenses LIC-MS120-24-1YR, 3YR etc LIC-MS120-48-1YR, 3YR etc
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Hi @SobyKuruvilla ive never used a server to run the software but I would say it should load and run fine. The requirements look to be based on the software being used for live on site surveys. The following snippet suggests that a desktop computer is sufficient for planning and would therefore deduce that a server would be fine: Laptop computer (required for recording surveys, a desktop computer is sufficient planning and analysis
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It’s a very good idea but I would feel slightly creeped out that someone is watching me via my webcam! Plus the rule of sending over photos of your room. Slightly intrusive but needs must.
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Hi @Puyi @that’s not what’s being reported in the dashboard. I would never take what the end users saying as being correct until you can prove otherwise
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Looks like the dashboard is reporting multiple clients failing to associate due to incorrect password! Confirm the password is correct on the SSID or set a new password and try again. Maybe also “Forget” the SSID on the client and try re-associating
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Hi @MakaraMEAS What tools do you have at your disposal, MX, Umbrella, MDM? Deploying one or two of these would help address your query. have a look at each.
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Hi @JoseNet @I believe that figure is the throughput for each VPN user. https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_whitepaper_mx_sizing_guide.pdf If I’m wrong then you would have a potential 5000 clients/VPN tunnels all battling to use the 2Gbps throughout then I work that out to 0.4Mbps per client. You’d be better off running bits of string with tins at either end 🤣
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