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Apr 22 2024
8:32 AM
We are venturing into Beaconing to trigger Apple Wallet alerts. I have two networks with Beaconing on and configured. However, I don't see a way of receiving alerts or a weekly summary report to let me know how many times a beacon is successful. Does such a report exist? If not, are their any suggestions to monitor beacon usage over time? Thank you in advance.
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Thank you, everyone. fernando-bull (like the name and the movie). I am not sure how far we are going to take this, but where could I find out more info about that product. Is it just the Purple website you are referring to or is there a separate element?
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Thanks for the quick reply. Well why not 😉 It seems like it would be pretty handy for many of us. If I could filter a list of probing clients that show up almost every day with a certain signal strength, etc.... I could probably easily identify the "noise" and clean up my location analytics. Oh well. I guess it will just come down to evaluating the values and differences over time. technical there should be similar noise all the time so there is still useful information.
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I am new to the Meraki line of products and still learning about the Location Analytics as they relate to a the MR33 WAP we have - one per store location. My main concern is that we have "noise" that I do not want included in location analytics. I am not sure if there is a way to "hide" it as opposed to just averaging it out over time. For the record, our business (Shoe Retail) rarely has daily or weekly recurring customers/visitors that come in the store. The noise I am referring to would be: Employees who have wireless devices regularly in our stores but do not connect/associate with our APs Employees/Staff of neighboring businesses (side-by-side or even below us in once case) that are at their own places of business most days. The argument could be made that these people are still potential customers. I am ok with that, but it would be nice to be able to filter them out. I could probably reduce some of this noise by adjusting the radio/power settings for the AP, but this wouldn't be perfect and would likely sacrifice some performance on authorized, connected clients. Ideally, I would want either: Instructions on how to filter out all clients (by activity/status) that are essentially daily, non-associated clients OR an explanation of how to exclude certain devices/MACs from analytics in a more manual fashion. This would be less dynamic, but my guess is that there may only be a dozen or two clients that are creating this noise at each location. Thanks in advance if you made it this far. Any help or guidance (walk-thrus) would be very appreciated.
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