>Then there's also one "Org Wireless" network where all the MR access points are added to, and the "Org Wireless" network is bound to a template. I actually have a client that has all their APs in one seperate network (seperate to all their branch networks). They wanted it this way because they use the reporting in the Meraki dashboard, and this produced reports with more usefull data to them, than having to combine lots of seperate reports. But others have said, on the whole, you want to be using a template. There is another option - a very old, half broken feature called Configuration Sync. https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Cloning_Networks_and_Organizations_in_Dashboard#Cloning_Network_Settings_with_Configuration_Sync You would need to experiment, but it would probably work best if you create a non-combined wireless network for each site. Then you can have a "master" network, and use configuration sync to copy the settings to all the other networks. Considering your current deployment, this might not have any downsides - but templates would be nicer.
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