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MR44 Installation Guide
The Cisco Meraki MR44 is a dual-band enterprise-class 802.11ax cloud-managed access points. Designed for the
highest capacity and highest density, MR44 meets the needs of the most demanding environments. The access point
also includes a third radio dedicated to optimizing the RF environment and securing the airwaves.
About this Guide
This guide provides instructions on how to install and configure your MR44 access points. This guide also provides
mounting instructions and limited troubleshooting procedures. For more wireless installation guides, refer to the
installation guides section
Product Overview
Physical Specifications
Interfaces
• 1x 100/1000/2.5G BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45)
• 1x DC power connector (5.5 mm x 2.5 mm, center positive)
Power
• Power over Ethernet: 42.5 - 57 V (802.3at) or 37 - 57 V (802.3af) - low power mode **
• Alternative: 12 V DC input
• Power consumption: 30W max (802.3at) or 15W max (802.3af) - low power mode **
• Power over Ethernet injector and DC adapter sold separately
on our documentation website.
MR44
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  • Page 1 MR44 Installation Guide The Cisco Meraki MR44 is a dual-band enterprise-class 802.11ax cloud-managed access points. Designed for the highest capacity and highest density, MR44 meets the needs of the most demanding environments. The access point also includes a third radio dedicated to optimizing the RF environment and securing the airwaves.
  • Page 2 In low power mode, MR44 will do the following: 1. Downshift its Ethernet uplink speed from 2.5 Gbps to 1 Gbps 2. Transition from 4x4:4 to 2x2:2 in 5GHz 3. Disable its dedicated IoT (previously known as BLE) radio 4. Reduce the max Tx power Warning: Please ensure that MR44 is connected to an 802.3at-capable (PoE+) switch/ power injector during the initial installation OR ensure that the network MR44 is added to is set to MR 27.6 firmware (not yet available at the time of writing) or newer firmware.
  • Page 4 A - LED indicator B - Security screw hole C - Kensington lock hard point D - Desk Mount feet E - Mount cradle attachment point F - Cable access bay The mount cradle has the following features: A - Level tool B - Cable access slot C - Mounting tab...
  • Page 5 Security Features The MR44 features multiple options for physically securing the access point after installation: 1. Security screw – The accessory kit includes screws that can be used to secure the access point to the mount cradle. Engaging the security screw prevents accidental dislodging and theft. 2.
  • Page 6 NOTE: Blinking Green LED indicates that the device is in site survey mode. Please see the Conducting Site Surveys with MR Access Points for more details. The MR44 access point may be operated in the “Run Dark” mode for additional security and to reduce the visibility of the access point.
  • Page 7 Wall screws, wall screw anchors, and security screws Safety and Warnings These operations are to be taken with respect to all local laws. Please take the following into consideration for safe operation: • Power off the unit before you begin. Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
  • Page 8: Pre-Install Preparation

    • Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system. • This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 15 A, 125 Vac, or 10A, 240 Vac.
  • Page 9 Check and Configure Upstream Firewall Settings If a firewall is in place, it must allow outgoing connections on particular ports to particular IP addresses. The most current list of outbound ports and IP addresses for your particular organization can be found on the firewall configuration page in your dashboard.
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    the MAC addresses of the Meraki APs. Please consult the documentation for the DHCP server to configure DHCP reservations. Collect Tools You will need the following tools to perform an installation: T8 Torx Screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, Hammer, Drill with 1/4" (6.3mm) bits Collect Additional Hardware for Installation You will need the following hardware to perform an installation: 802.3at PoE Power Source (either PoE switch or Meraki 802.3at PoE Injector) or an AC adaptor and network cables...
  • Page 11 2. Power over Ethernet supports a maximum cable length of 300 ft (100 m). 3. If being used in a mesh deployment, the AP should have a line of sight to at least two other Meraki devices. A Cisco Partner can help ensure that your AP placement is ideal. Install the AP For most mounting scenarios, the access point mount cradle provides a quick, simple, and flexible means of mounting...
  • Page 12 6-32x4 mm screws 6-32x7 mm screws only used for recessed rail mount 2 rubber spacers 1. Attach the T-rail clips to the T-rail by rotating them and snapping them into place as shown. The black foam pads should be compressed slightly after installation.
  • Page 13 2. Using the dashed lines on the mount cradle template as a guide, set the proper spacing of the T-rail clips on the T- rail. 3. Tighten the set screws on the T-rail clips to secure the clips using a 5/64”(2 mm) hex key. [One of four set screws indicated] 4.
  • Page 14 Getting Power to the AP If mounting to an electrical junction box, feed the Ethernet cable through the cable access hole in the mount cradle. If mounting to a wall or ceiling, the Ethernet cable will feed from behind the AP. The "Power Source Options"...
  • Page 15 Then adjust the MR44 AP to guide the AP’s bottom slot into the cradle’s bottom tab until it clicks into place. Once in place, the MR44 AP should be secured to the cradle by using one of the included screws in the cradle’s bottom tab. To release the AP from the mount cradle, first remove the security screw that secures the MR44 AP to the cradle’s bottom tab.
  • Page 16: Verify Device Functionality And Test Network Coverage

    Physical Security Depending on your mounting environment, you may want to secure the AP to its mount location. The access point can both be secured in several ways. If the AP has been installed using the mount cradle, it should be secured via security screw (Torx security screws are included) and/or Kensington lock.
  • Page 17 • Factory reset the access point by holding the factory reset button for 5 seconds • Try switching cables, or testing your cable on another device If your access point still does not connect, the following instructions may be useful, depending on your issue. Check Radio Functionality by Making the AP a Repeater 1.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    If you are still experiencing hardware issues, please contact Cisco Meraki support by logging in to the Dashboard and using the Help option near the top of the page, then opening and email case or calling using the contact information on that page.
  • Page 19 Meraki MR44 devices have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 20 • Transportation of equipment should be carried out in the original packaging in covered vehicles by any means of transport. The temperature and humidity during transportation must comply with the permissible established ranges of temperature and humidity during storage (in the off state) specified in the Operation Manual (Installation) For additional information on Meraki hardware and for other installation guides, please refer to documentation.meraki.com.

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