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Datasheet | MR52
MR52
Dual-band 802.11ac Wave 2 access point with separate radios
dedicated to security, RF management, and Bluetooth
High performance 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless
MR52 and Meraki cloud management: A powerful combo
The Cisco Meraki MR52 is a cloud-managed 4x4:4 802.11ac Wave 2
Management of the MR52 is through the Meraki cloud, with an
access point with 160 MHz channels and MU-MIMO support.
intuitive browser-based interface that enables rapid deployment
Designed for next-generation deployments in offices, schools,
without time-consuming training or costly certifications. Since the
hospitals, shops, and hotels, the MR52 offers high performance,
MR52 is self-configuring and managed over the web, it can be
enterprise-grade security, and simple management.
deployed at a remote location in a matter of minutes, even without
on-site IT staff.
The MR52 provides a maximum of 2.5 Gbps* aggregate frame rate
with concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. A dedicated third radio
24x7 monitoring via the Meraki cloud delivers real-time alerts if the
provides real-time WIDS/WIPS with automated RF optimization, and
network encounters problems. Remote diagnostic tools enable
a fourth integrated radio delivers Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
imediate troubleshooting over the web so that distributed networks
scanning and Beaconing.
can be managed with a minimum of hassle.
With the combination of cloud management, high perfomance
The MR52’s firmware is automatically kept up to date via the cloud.
hardware, multiple radios, and advanced software features, the
New features, bug fixes, and enhancements are delivered seam-
MR52 makes an oustanding platform for the most demanding of uses
lessly over the web. This means no manual software updates to
- including high-density deployments and bandwidh or performance-
download or missing security patches to worry about.
intensive applications like voice and high-definition video.
Product Highlights
4x4 160 MHz MU-MIMO 802.11ac Wave 2
• Full-time WiFi location tracking via dedicated 3rd radio
2.5 Gbps dual-radio aggregate frame rate
• Integrated enterprise security and guest access
24x7 real-time WIDS/WIPS and spectrum analytics via
• Application-aware traffic shaping
dedicated third radio
• Optimized for voice and video
• Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy Beacon and
• Self-configuring, plug-and-play deployment
scanning radio
• Sleek, low-profile design blends into office environments
• Enhanced transmit power and receive sensitivity
Features
Dual-radio aggregate frame rate of up to 2.5 Gbps*
Third radio delivers 24x7 wireless security and RF analytics
A 5 GHz 4x4:4 radio supporting 160 MHz channel widths and a
The MR52’s dedicated dual-band scanning and security radio
2.4 GHz 4x4:4 radio supporting 40 MHz channel widths offer a
continually assesses the environment, characterizing RF
combined dual-radio aggregate frame rate of 2.5 Gbps*, with up to
interference and containing wireless threats like rogue access
1,733 Mbps in the 5 GHz band thanks to 802.11ac Wave 2 and 800
points. There’s no need to choose between wireless security,
Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. Technologies like transmit beamforming
advanced RF analysis, and serving client data - a dedicated third
and enhanced receive sensitivity allow the MR52 to support a
radio means that all functions occur in real-time, without any impact
higher client density than typical enterprise-class access points,
to client traffic or AP throughput.
resulting in fewer APs for a given deployment.
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) & Mobile Device
Multi User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO)
Management (MDM) integration
With support for the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard, the MR52 offers
Meraki Systems Manager natively integrates with the MR52 to offer
MU-MIMO for more efficient transmission to multiple clients.
automatic, context-aware security. You can use Systems Manager’s
Especially suited for enviroments with numerous mobile devices,
self-service enrollment to rapidly deploy MDM without installing
MU-MIMO enables multiple clients to receive data simultanously.
additional equipment, and then dynamically tie firewall and traffic
This increases the total network perfomance and the improves the
shaping policies to client posture.
end user experience.
Application-aware traffic shaping
Link Aggregation
The MR52 includes an integrated layer 7 packet inspection,
The two Ethernet uplinks on the MR52 can be configured for link
classification, and control engine, enabling you to set QoS policies
aggregation, which relieve any existing uplink bottlenecks created
based on traffic type. Prioritize your mission critical applications
by 802.11ac Wave 2.
while setting limits on recreational traffic like peer-to-peer and video
streaming. Policies can be implemented per network, per SSID, per
Bluetooth Low Energy Beacon and scanning radio
usergroup, or per individual user for maximum flexibility and control.
An integrated fourth radio for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) provides
seamless deployment of BLE Beacon functionality and effortless
Voice and video optmizations
visibility of BLE devices. The MR52 enables the next generation of
Industry standard QoS features are built in and easy to configure.
location-aware applications while futureproofing your deployment,
Wireless Multi Media (WMM) access categories, 802.1p, and DSCP
ensuring it’s ready for any new customer engagement strategies.
standards support all ensure important applications get priorotized
correctly, not only on the MR52, but on other devices in your
Automatic cloud-based RF optimization
network. Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
The MR52’s sophisticated and automated RF optimization means
ensures minimal battery drain on wireless VoIP phones.
that there is no need for the dedicated hardware and RF expertise
typically required to tune a wireless network. The RF data collected
Self-configuring, self-maintaining, always up-to-date
by the dedicated third radio is continuously fed back to the Meraki
When plugged in, the MR52 automatically connects to the Meraki
cloud. This data is then used to automatically tune the channel
cloud, downloads its configuration, and joins the appropriate
selection, transmit power, and client connection settings for optimal
network. If new firmware is required, this is retireved by the AP and
performance under even the most challenging RF conditions.
updated automatically. This ensures the network is kept up-to-date
with bug fixes, security updates, and new features.
Integrated enterprise security and guest access
The MR52 features integrated, easy-to-use security technologies
Advanced analytics
to provide secure connectivity for employees and guests alike.
Drill down into the details of your network usage with highly
Advanced security features such as AES hardware-based
granular traffic analytics. Extend your visibility into the physical
encryption and WPA2-Enterprise authentication with 802.1X and
world with journey tracking through location analytics. View vistor
Active Directory integration provide wire-like security while still
numbers, dwell time, repeat visit rates, and track trends. Fully
being easy to configure. One-click guest isolation provides secure,
customize your analysis with raw data available via simple APIs.
Internet-only access for visitors. PCI compliance reports check
network settings against PCI requirements to simplify secure retail
deployments.
* Refers to maximum over-the-air data frame rate capability of the radio chipset, and may exceed data rates allowed by IEEE 802.11ac-compliant operation.
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Specifications
Radios
Environment
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n client access radio
Operating temperature: 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C)
5 GHz 802.11a/n/ac client access radio
Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz dual-band WIDS/WIPS, spectrum analysis, & location analytics radio
2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio with Beacon and BLE scanning support
Physical Dimensions
Concurrent operation of all four radios
10.56” x 6.38” x 1.58” (268.2 mm x 162.0 mm x 38.8 mm), not including deskmount feet or
Supported frequency bands (country-specific restrictions apply):
mount plate
2.412-2.484 GHz
Weight: 28.9 oz (820g)
5.150-5.250 GHz (UNII-1)
5.250-5.350 GHZ (UNII-2)
5.470-5.600, 5.660-5.725 GHz (UNII-2e)
5.725 -5.825 GHz (UNII-3)
Security
Integrated Layer 7 firewall with mobile device policy management
Antenna
Real-time WIDS/WIPS with alerting and automatic rogue AP containment with Air Marshal
Integrated omni-directional antennas (5.5 dBi gain @ 2.4 GHz, 6.2 dBi gain @ 5 GHz)
Flexible guest access with device isolation
Individual antenna elements for each radio
VLAN tagging (802.1q) and tunneling with IPsec VPN
PCI compliance reporting
802.11ac Wave 2 and 802.11n Capabilities
WEP, WPA, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-Enterprise with 802.1X
4 x 4 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) with four 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, 80, and 160 MHz channels (802.11ac)
Cisco ISE integration for Guest access and BYOD Posturing
Up to 256-QAM on both 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz bands
Packet aggregation
Quality of Service
Advanced Power Save (U-APSD)
Power
WMM Access Categories with DSCP and 802.1p support
Power over Ethernet: 37 - 57 V (802.3at required; functionality-restricted 802.3af mode
supported)
Layer 7 application traffic identification and shaping
Alternative 12 V DC input
Power consumption: 21W max (802.3at)
Mobility
Power over Ethernet injector and DC adapter sold separately
PMK, OKC, & 802.11r for fast Layer 2 roaming
Distributed or centralized layer 3 roaming
Interfaces
2x 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45)
Analytics
1x DC power connector (5.5 mm x 2.5 mm, center positive)
Embedded location analytics reporting and device tracking
Global L7 traffic analytics reporting per network, per device, & per application
Mounting
All standard mounting hardware included
Warranty
Desktop, ceiling, and wall mount capable
Lifetime hardware warranty with advanced replacement included
Ceiling tile rail (9/16, 15/16 or 1 ½” flush or recessed rails), assorted cable junction boxes
Ordering Information
Bubble level on mounting cradle for accurate horizontal wall mounting
MR52-HW: Meraki MR52 Cloud Managed 802.11ac AP
Physical Security
MA-PWR-30W-XX: Meraki AC Adapter for MR Series (XX = US/EU/UK/AU)
Two security screw options (included)
MA-INJ-4-XX: Meraki 802.3at Power over Ethernet Injector (XX = US/EU/UK/AU)
Kensington lock hard point
Note: Meraki access point license required.
Concealed mount plate with anti-tamper cable bay
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Compliance & Standards
IEEE Standards
802.11b
802.11g
802.11a
802.11n
802.11ac
802.11h
802.11i
802.11e
802.11k
802.11r
802.11u
Safety Approvals
UL 60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
EN 60950-1
UL 2043 (Plenum Rating)
Radio Approvals
FCC Part 15C, 15E
RSS-247 (Canada)
EN 300 328, EN 301 893 (Europe)
AS/NZS 4268 (Australia/NZ)
NOM-121 (Mexico)
NCC LP0002 (Taiwan)
For additional country-specific regulatory information,
please contact Meraki sales
EMI Approvals (Class B)
FCC Part 15B
ICES-003 (Canada)
EN 301 489-1-17, EN 55032, EN 55024 (Europe)
CISPR 22 (Australia/NZ)
VCCI (Japan)
Exposure Approvals
FCC Part 2
RSS-102 (Canada)
EN 50385, EN 62311, EN 62479 (Europe)
AS/NZS 2772 (Australia/NZ)
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RF Performance Table
Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
1 Mb/s
19 dBm
-98 dBm
2 Mb/s
19 dBm
-93 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11b
5.5 Mb/s
19 dBm
-92 dBm
11 Mb/s
19 dBm
-87 dBm
6 Mb/s
19 dBm
-92 dBm
9 Mb/s
19 dBm
-91 dBm
12 Mb/s
18 dBm
-90 dBm
18 Mb/s
18 dBm
-88 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11g
24 Mb/s
18 dBm
-85 dBm
36 Mb/s
18 dBm
-82 dBm
48 Mb/s
17 dBm
-76 dBm
54 Mb/s
17 dBm
-75 dBm
MCS0/8/16
19/22/23/27 dBm
-92/-95/-96/-98 dBm
MCS1/9/17
18/21/22/24 dBm
-88/-91/-92/-94 dBm
MCS2/10/18
18/21/22/24 dBm
-86/-89/-90/-92 dBm
MCS3/11/19
17/20/21/23 dBm
-82/-85/-86/-88 dBm
2.4 GHz
802.11n (HT20)
MCS4/12/20
17/20/21/23 dbm
-80/-83/-84/-86 dBm
MCS5/13/21
16/19/20/25 dBm
-75/-78/-79/-81 dBm
MCS6/14/22
15/18/19/21 dBm
-73/-76/-77/-79 dBm
MCS7/15/23
15/18/19/21 dBm
-72/-75/-76/-78 dBm
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RF Performance Table
Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
6 Mb/s
20 dBm
-91 dBm
9 Mb/s
20 dBm
-90 dbm
12 Mb/s
20 dBm
-89 dbm
18 Mb/s
20 dBm
-87 dBm
5 GHz
802.11a
24 Mb/s
19 dBm
-80 dBm
36 Mb/s
19 dBm
-77 dBm
48 Mb/s
18 dBm
-75 dBm
54 Mb/s
18 dBm
-74 dBm
MCS0/8/16
20/23/24 dBm
-91/-94/-95 dBm
MCS1/9/17
20/23/24 dBm
-88/-91/-92 dBm
MCS2/10/18
20/23/24 dBm
-85/-88/-89 dBm
MCS3/11/19
20/23/24 dBm
-82/-85/-86 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n (HT20)
MCS4/12/20
19/22/23 dBm
-78/-81/-82 dBm
MCS5/13/21
19/22/23 dBm
-74/-77/-78 dBm
MCS6/14/22
18/21/22 dBm
-71/-74/-75 dBm
MCS7/15/23
17/20/21 dBm
-72/-75/-76 dBm
MCS0/8/16
20/23/24 dBm
-88/-91/-92 dBm
MCS1/9/17
20/23/24 dBm
-85/-88/-89 dBm
MCS2/10/18
20/23/24 dBm
-83/-86/-87 dBm
MCS3/11/19
20/23/24 dBm
-79/-82/-83 dBm
5 GHz
802.11n (HT40)
MCS4/12/20
19/22/23 dBm
-76/-79/-80 dBm
MCS5/13/21
19/22/23 dBm
-73/-76/-77 dBm
MCS6/14/22
18/21/22 dBm
-72/-75/-76 dBm
MCS7/15/23
17/20/21 dBm
-70/-73/-74 dBm
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RF Performance Table
Operating Band
Operating Mode
Data Rate
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
MCS0/0/0/0
20/23/24/26 dBm
-91/-94/-95/-97 dBm
MCS1/1/1/1
20/23/24/26 dBm
-88/-91/-92/-94 dBm
MCS2/2/2/2
20/23/24/26 dBm
-85/-88/-89/-91 dBm
MCS3/3/3/3
20/23/24/26 dBm
-82/-85/-86/-88 dBm
MCS4/4/4/4
19/22/23/25 dBm
-78/-81/-82/-84 dBm
5 GHz
802.11ac (VHT20)
MCS5/5/5/5
19/22/23/25 dBm
-74/-77/-78/-80 dBm
MCS6/6/6/6
18/21/22/24 dBm
-71/-74/-75/-77 dBm
MCS7/7/7/7
17/20/21/23 dBm
-72/-75/-76/-78 dBm
MCS8/8/8/8
16/19/20/22 dBm
-66/-69/-70/-72 dBm
MCS9/9/9/9
15/18/19/21 dBm
-62/-65/-66/-68 dBm
MCS0/0/0/0
20/23/24/26 dBm
-88/-91/-92/-94 dBm
-85/-88/-89/-91 dBm
MCS1/1/1/1
20/23/24/26 dBm
-83/-86/-87/-89 dBm
MCS2/2/2/2
20/23/24/26 dBm
-79/-82/-83/-85 dBm
MCS3/3/3/3
20/23/24/26 dBm
-76/-79/-80/-82 dBm
MCS4/4/4/4
19/22/23/25 dBm
5 GHz
802.11ac (VHT40)
-73/-76/-77/-79 dBm
MCS5/5/5/5
19/22/23/25 dBm
-72/-75/-76/-78 dBm
MCS6/6/6/6
18/21/22/24 dBm
-70/-73/-74/-76 dBm
MCS7/7/7/7
17/20/21/23 dBm
-63/-66/-67/-69 dBm
MCS8/8/8/8
16/19/20/22 dBm
-60/-63/-64/-66 dBm
MCS9/9/9/9
15/18/19/21 dBm
MCS0/0/0/0
20/23/24/26 dBm
-85/-88/-89/-91 dBm
MCS1/1/1/1
20/23/24/26 dBm
-81/-84/-85/-87 dBm
MCS2/2/2/2
20/23/24/26 dBm
-79/-82/-83/-85 dBm
MCS3/3/3/3
20/23/24/26 dBm
-76/-79/-80/-82 dBm
MCS4/4/4/4
19/22/23/25 dBm
-72/-75/-76/-78 dBm
5 GHz
802.11ac (VHT80)
MCS5/5/5/5
19/22/23/25 dBm
-68/-71/-72/-74 dBm
MCS6/6/6/6
18/21/22/24 dBm
-66/-69/-70/-72 dBm
MCS7/7/7/7
17/20/21/23 dBm
-65/-68/-69/-71 dBm
MCS8/8/8/8
16/19/20/22 dBm
-61/-64/-65/-67 dBm
MCS9/9/9/9
15/18/19/21 dBm
-59/-62/-63/-65 dBm
MCS0
20 dBm
-82 dBm
MCS1
20 dBm
-78 dBm
MCS2
19 dBm
-76 dBm
MCS3
19 dBm
-73 dbm
MCS4
19 dBm
-69 dBm
5 GHz
802.11ac (VHT80P80/VHT160)
MCS5
19 dBm
-65 dBm
MCS6
18 dBm
-63 dBm
MCS7
17 dbm
-62 dBm
MCS8
16 dBm
-58 dBm
MCS9
15 dBm
-56 dbm
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Signal Coverage Patterns
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150
30
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150
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180
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180
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180
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210
330
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240
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240
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270
270
270
90
90
90
120
60
120
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120
60
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180
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0
180
0
210
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240
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270
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270
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