- Internet & Connectivity
How to Monitor Your Business Network Performance
18 Mar, 2026
£2291.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already living in the Cisco Meraki ecosystem and you want “set it and forget it” Wi‑Fi, the Meraki MR57 is a sensible buy. It’s cloud-managed in a way that tends to save admin time compared to on-prem gear—policy changes, firmware, monitoring, and troubleshooting all come from the dashboard, which is exactly where Meraki shines for busy UK SMB/mid-market teams. The price (£1,909 ex‑VAT) isn’t small, but it’s easier to justify when you value reduced support overhead, predictable deployments, and decent performance in the real world (especially if you have multiple SSIDs, some roaming expectations, and want to keep things stable as sites evolve).
That said, it’s not for everyone. If you’re price-sensitive, have only one small site, or your team prefers building/maintaining everything locally, this will feel expensive—because you’re paying for the Meraki management model, not just the radio. Also, if you’re not going to actually use the features (central visibility, ongoing monitoring, simple policy management), you may get similar “it works” Wi‑Fi by going cheaper on hardware and managing more yourself. Bottom line: buy the MR57 when you want managed service ease and predictable operations; avoid it when you’re just buying an access point and don’t plan to leverage Meraki’s cloud management.

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