![]() ![]() We set up a small test configuration (version 6.1-0-3) on our production office network with the MC1550 and a Meru AP832e (the model with external antennas) dual-802.11ac access point, the latter powered via an 802.3af power injector. It has dual gigabit-Ethernet ports and minimal front-panel LEDs, so there’s not much to see during operation anyway. ![]() It’s powered by an external brick, and has a fan that runs constantly, so rack mounting in a closet is advisable. The MC1550 is tiny – 27x17.5x4.5 cm, perfect for a shelf, but rack ears are also included. Apart from an upper bound of 50 access points and 1,000 clients, there are few limitations here – we found a full range of useful functionality and even support for Meru’s latest AP832 high-end access points. But those IT shops looking for a smaller, everything-in-house solution have frequently had to go with controllers larger (and more expensive) than really required, often amounting to overkill even when considering future growth requirements.Įnter Meru Networks’ MC1550 controller - a compact, full-function unit that’s big on capability and yet small in size and price.
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