Datasheet | MR30H
MR30H
Dual-band, 802.11ac Wave 2 2x2:2 Wall Switch Access
Point with dedicated security and RF management
radio as well as an integrated Bluetooth Low Energy
beacon and scanning radio
Robust Feature Set for Multi-dwelling Wireless
MR30H and Meraki Cloud Management: A Powerful
Combination
The Cisco Meraki MR30H is a quad-radio, cloud-managed 2x2:2
802.11ac Wave 2 wall switch access point with MU-MIMO support.
The MR30H is managed through the Meraki cloud, with an intuitive
Designed for next-generation deployments in hotel rooms, university
browser-based interface that enables rapid deployment without
residences, and other multi-dwelling units, the MR30H provides
training or certifications. Since the MR30H is self-configuring and
performance, enterprise-grade security, and simple management.
managed over the web, it can even be deployed at a remote location
without on-site IT staff.
The MR30H provides a maximum 1.3 Gbps* aggregate frame rate
with concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. A dedicated third radio
The MR30H is monitored 24x7 via the Meraki cloud, which delivers
provides real-time WIDS/WIPS with automated RF optimization. Four
real-time alerts if the network encounters problems. Remote
ethernet ports on the wall switch allow easy connectivity of external
diagnostics tools enable real-time troubleshooting over the web,
wired devices. An integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio
meaning multi-site, distributed networks can be managed remotely.
delivers beacon and scanning capabilities.
The MR30H’s firmware is always kept up to date from the cloud. New
The combination of cloud management, 802.11ac Wave 2, full-time
features, bug fixes, and enhancements are delivered seamlessly
RF environment scanning, a wall switch, and integrated Bluetooth
over the web, meaning no manual software updates to download or
technology delivers the throughput, reliability, convenience and
missing security patches to worry about.
flexibility required by demanding multi-dwelling use cases.
Product Highlights
•
2x2 MU-MIMO 802.11ac Wave 2
• Application-aware traffic shaping
•
4 port ethernet switch
• Optimized for voice and video
•
1.3 Gbps* aggregate dual-band frame rate
• Self-configuring, plug-and-play deployment
•
24x7 real-time WIPS/WIDS, spectrum analytics, and WiFi
• Secure, wall-flush installation with included mounting bracket
location tracking via dedicated 3rd radio
• Sleek, low-profile design blends into any environment
• Integrated BLE Beacon and scanning radio
• Integrated enterprise security and guest access
Features
Aggregate data rate of up to 1.3 Gbps*
threats and remediates them as commanded, all without disrupting
A 5 GHz 2x2:2 radio supporting 80 MHz channel widths and a
client service. Alarms and optional auto-containment of rogue APs
2.4 GHz 2x2:2 radio supporting 40 MHz channel widths offer a
are configured via flexible remediation policies, ensuring optimal
combined dual-radio aggregate frame rate of 1.3 Gbps*, with up to
security and performance in even the most challenging wireless
866 Mbps in the 5 GHz band thanks to 802.11ac Wave 2 and 400
environments.
Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band.
Integrated enterprise security and guest access
Multi User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO)
The MR30H features integrated, easy-to-use security technologies
With support for the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard, the MR30H offers
to provide secure connectivity for employees and guests alike.
MU-MIMO for more effcient transmission to multiple clients.
Advanced security features such as AES hardware-based
Especially suited for enviroments with numerous mobile devices,
encryption and WPA2-Enterprise authentication with 802.1X provide
MU-MIMO enables multiple clients to receive data simultanously.
wire-like security while still being easy to configure. One-click guest
This increases the total network perfomance and the improves the
isolation provides secure, Internet-only access for visitors. Our
end user experience.
policy firewall (Identity Policy Manager) enables group or device-
based, granular access policy control. Meraki Teleworker VPN
Dedicated third radio delivers 24x7 wireless security and
makes it easy to extend the corporate LAN to remote sites, without
RF analytics
requiring all clients and devices to have client VPN software.
The MR30H’s sophisticated, dedicated dual-band third radio scans
PCI compliance reports check network settings against PCI
the environment continuously, characterizing RF interference and
requirements to simplify secure retail deployments.
containing wireless threats like rogue access points. No more need
to choose between wireless security, advanced RF analysis, and
Application-aware traffic shaping
serving client data: a dedicated third radio means that all three
The MR30H includes an integrated layer 7 packet inspection,
occur in real-time, without any impact to client traffic or
classification, and control engine, enabling you to set QoS policies
AP throughput.
based on traffic type. Prioritize your mission critical applications,
while setting limits on recreational traffic, e.g., peer-to-peer and
4 Ethernet ports for external devices
video streaming.
Connect up to four network devices to a MR30H. With one 802.3af
PoE port, devices such as an IP phone can be powered directly from
Voice and Video optmizations
the access point. The versatility of the MR30H port configuration
Industry standard QoS features are easy to configure like Wireless
dramatically reduces the need for cabling infrastructure in multi-
Multi Media (WMM) Access Categories, 802.1p, and DSCP.
tenant dwellings, while still providing the ability to connect several
wired and wireless devices to the network.
Low-profile, sleek, and compact design
Despite its robust feature set, the MR30H is packaged in a sleek,
Bluetooth Low Energy beacon and scanning
low-profile enclosure that blends seamlessly into any environment.
An integrated Bluetooth low energy radio provides seamless
deployment of BLE beacon functionality and effortless visibility of
Self-configuring, self-optimizing, self-healing
BLE devices within range of the AP. The MR30H enables the next
When plugged in, the MR30H automatically connects to the Meraki
generation of location-aware applications and engagement right out
cloud, downloads its configuration, and joins the appropriate
of the box.
network. The MR30H then self-optimizes, determining the ideal
channel, transmit power, and client connection parameters. As
Automatic cloud-based RF optimization
necessary, it will also self-heal, responding automatically to switch
The MR30H’s sophisticated, automated RF optimization algorithms
failures and other errors.
use a dedicated third radio to collect real-time, full-spectrum RF
analysis data — which is continuously fed back to the Meraki cloud.
The Meraki cloud then automatically tunes the MR30H’s channel
selection and transmit power for optimal performance under the
most challenging RF conditions.
Secure wireless environments using 24x7 Air Marshal
No longer choose between a wireless intrusion prevention system
(WIPS) and serving client data: thanks to the dedicated third radio,
Air Marshal, a highly optimized built-in WIPS, scans continuously for
*Refers to maximum over-the-air data frame rate capability of the radio chipset, and may exceed data rates allowed by IEEE Std 802.11ac-compliant operation.
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MR30H Tx / Rx Tables
2.4 GHz
Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
1 Mb/s
19dBm
-94 dBm
2 Mb/s
19dBm
-91 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11b
5.5 Mb/s
19dBm
-89 dBm
11 Mb/s
19dBm
-87 dBm
6 Mb/s
18dBm
-89 dBm
9 Mb/s
18dBm
-88 dBm
12 Mb/s
18dBm
-86 dBm
18 Mb/s
18dBm
-83 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11g
24 Mb/s
18dBm
-80 dBm
36 Mb/s
17dBm
-77 dBm
48 Mb/s
17dBm
-73 dBm
54 Mb/s
17dBm
-71 dBm
MCS0/8
18/18 dBm
-89/-89 dBm
MCS1/9
18/18 dBm
-86/-86 dBm
MCS2/10
18/18 dBm
-83/-83 dBm
MCS3/11
18/18 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11n(HT20)
MCS4/12
18/18 dBm
-77/-77 dBm
MCS5/13
17/17 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS6/14
17/17 dBm
-71/-71 dBm
MCS7/15
16/16 dBm
-68/-68 dBm
MCS0/0
18/18 dBm
-89/-89 dBm
MCS1/1
18/18 dBm
-86/-86 dBm
MCS2/2
18/18 dBm
-83/-83 dBm
MCS3/3
18/18 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11ac(VHT20)
MCS4/4
18/18 dBm
-77/-77 dBm
MCS5/5
17/17 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS6/6
17/17 dBm
-71/-71 dBm
MCS7/7
16/16 dBm
-68/-68 dBm
MCS8/8
15/15 dBm
-63/-63 dBm
MCS0/8
18/18 dBm
-85/-85 dBm
MCS1/9
18/18 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/10
18/18 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
MCS3/11
18/18 dBm
-78/-78 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11n(HT40)
MCS4/12
18/18 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS5/13
17/17 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS6/14
17/17 dBm
-67/-67 dBm
MCS7/15
16/16 dBm
-66/-66 dBm
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MCS0/0
18/18 dBm
-85/-85 dBm
MCS1/1
18/18 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/2
18/18 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
MCS3/3
18/18 dBm
-78/-78 dBm
MCS4/4
18/18 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11ac(VHT40)
MCS5/5
17/17 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS6/6
17/17 dBm
-67/-67 dBm
MCS7/7
16/16 dBm
-66/-66 dBm
MCS8/8
15/15 dBm
-61/-61 dBm
MCS9/9
14/14 dBm
-59/-59 dBm
MR30H Tx / Rx Tables
5 GHz
Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
6 Mb/s
16dBm
-85dBm
9 Mb/s
16dBm
-82dBm
12 Mb/s
16dBm
-80dBm
18 Mb/s
16dBm
-78dBm
5 GHz
802.11a
24 Mb/s
16dBm
-76dBm
36 Mb/s
15dBm
-74dBm
48 Mb/s
15dBm
-72dBm
54 Mb/s
14dBm
-70dBm
MCS0/8
16/16 dBm
-85/-85 dBm
MCS1/9
16/16 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/10
16/16 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
MCS3/11
16/16 dBm
-76/-76 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n(HT20)
MCS4/12
15/15 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS5/13
15/15 dBm
-70/-70 dBm
MCS6/14
15/15 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS7/15
14/14 dBm
-68/-68 dBm
MCS0/0
16/16 dBm
-85/-85 dBm
MCS1/1
16/16 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/2
16/16 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
MCS3/3
16/16 dBm
-76/-76 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n(VHT20)
MCS4/4
15/15 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS5/5
15/15 dBm
-70/-70 dBm
MCS6/6
15/15 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS7/7
14/14 dBm
-68/-68 dBm
MCS8/8
13/13 dBm
-64/-64 dBm
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Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
MCS0/8
16/16 dBm
-83/-83 dBm
MCS1/9
16/16 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/10
16/16 dBm
-81/-81 dBm
MCS3/11
16/16 dBm
-76/-76 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n(HT40)
MCS4/12
14/14 dBm
-74/-74 dBm
MCS5/13
14/14 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS6/14
14/14 dBm
-67/-67 dBm
MCS7/15
13/13 dBm
-65/-65 dBm
MCS0/0
16/16 dBm
-83/-83 dBm
MCS1/1
16/16 dBm
-82/-82 dBm
MCS2/2
16/16 dBm
-81/-81 dBm
MCS3/3
16/16 dBm
-76/-76 dBm
MCS4/4
14/14 dBm
-74/-74 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n(VHT40)
MCS5/5
14/14 dBm
-69/-69 dBm
MCS6/6
14/14 dBm
-67/-67 dBm
MCS7/7
13/13 dBm
-65/-65 dBm
MCS8/8
12/12 dBm
-62/-62 dBm
MCS9/9
12/12 dBm
-60/-60 dBm
MCS0/0
15/15 dBm
-80/-80 dBm
MCS1/1
15/15 dBm
-78/-78 dBm
MCS2/2
15/15 dBm
-76/-76 dBm
MCS3/3
15/15 dBm
-73/-73 dBm
MCS4/4
13/13 dBm
-70/-70 dBm
5 GHz
802.11ac(VHT80)
MCS5/5
13/13 dBm
-67/-67 dBm
MCS6/6
13/13 dBm
-64/-64 dBm
MCS7/7
13/13 dBm
-63/-63 dBm
MCS8/8
11/11 dBm
-59/-59 dBm
MCS9/9
11/11 dBm
-57/-57 dBm
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Specifications
Radios
Interfaces
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n/ac client access radio
1x 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45) input
5 GHz 802.11a/n/ac client access radio
1x Gigabet Ethernet (RJ45) with 802.3af Power over Ethernet output
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz WIDS/WIPS, spectrum analysis, and location analytics radio
3x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) outputs
2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio with beacon and BLE scanning support
Concurrent operations of all four radios
Security
Supported frequency bands (country-specific restrictions apply):
Integrated layer 7 firewall with mobile device policy management
2.412-2.484 GHz
5.150-5.250 GHz (UNII-1)
Real-time WIDS/WIPS with alerting and automatic rogue AP containment with Air Marshal
5.250-5.350 GHZ (UNII-2)
Flexible guest access with device isolation
5.470-5.600, 5.660-5.725 GHz (UNII-2e)
5.725 -5.825 GHz (UNII-3)
VLAN tagging (802.1Q) and tunneling with IPSec VPN
PCI compliance reporting
802.11ac and 802.11n Capabilities
WEP, WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-Enterprise with 802.1X
2 x 2 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) with two spatial streams
EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-MSCHAPv2, EAP-SIM
SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO support
TKIP and AES encryption
Maximal ratio combining (MRC) & Beamforming
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) & Mobile Device Management (MDM) integration
20 and 40 MHz channels (802.11n), 20, 40, and 80 MHz channels (802.11ac)
Up to 256 QAM on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands
Quality of Service
Packet aggregation
Advanced Power Save (U-APSD)
WMM Access Categories with DSCP and 802.1p support
Power
Layer 7 application traffic identification and shaping
Power over Ethernet: 37 - 57 (802.3at compatible)
Power consumption: 25W max (802.3at)
Mobility
802.3af operating mode disables PoE out
PMK, OKC, and 802.11r for fast Layer 2 roaming
Power over Ethernet injector sold separately
Distributed or centralized layer 3 roaming
Mounting
LED Indicators
Mounting hardware included for US, UK, EU, AU & Asia single gang wall jacks
4x 2 Ethernet status for Ethernet ports
1 power/booting/firmware upgrade status
Physical Security
Two security screw options (included)
Warranty
Concealed mount plate
Lifetime hardware warranty with advanced replacement included
Environment
Ordering Information
Operating temperature: 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C)
MR30H-HW: Meraki MR30H Cloud Managed 802.11ac AP
Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing
MA-INJ-4-XX: Cisco Meraki 802.3at Power over Ethernet Injector (XX = US, EU, UK or AU)
Note: Meraki Enterprise license required.
Physical Dimensions
6.1” x 4.3” x 0.9” (155 mm x 110 mm x 23 mm), not including mount foot or mount plate
Weight: 14.4 oz (409 g)
Antenna
Integrated omni-directional antennas (3.7 dBi gain at 2.4 GHz, 4.8 dBi gain at 5 GHz)
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