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Meraki MG52E
Accelerate day 0 operations with cloud-managed eSIM, future-ready 5G Standalone (SA), and more
The fastest and simplest way to scale robust, always-on 5G connected experiences anywhere.
SKU: MG52E-HW
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Highlights
SKU: MG52E-HW
Fast, resilient, low latency
- Internal 5G SA cellular modem, up to 2 Gbps / 300 Mbps (d/u) throughput
- Sleek design with dual-carrier support and two mGbE ports
- Universal mounting bracket for attachment to walls, ceilings, or poles
- IP67-rated for environments of all types
- 360-degree cellular coverage with omnidirectional antennas
Connect any branch, anywhere
- Multigigabit speeds for primary cellular connectivity
- Engineered for reliable performance
- Supports worldwide 5G bands
- Full lifetime hardware warranty with next-day advanced replacement
Cloud-based management
- Managed centrally over the web with secure, user-scheduled firmware updates
- Same-day connectivity and instant-on data via cloud-managed eSIM and cloud-based dashboard
- Remote visibility of key cellular information: IMEI, ICCID, APN, RSRP, RSRQ
- Auto-SIM failover—configure APN and other parameters via the dashboard
Handles any environment
- Operating temperature: -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C)
- Humidity: 5%–95% non-condensing
- IP67-rated to withstand harsh environments
- Mount on ceiling, wall, or pole with included all-in-one mounting bracket
SKU: MG52E-HW
Highlights
- Built in 5G SA/NSA Sub6 LTE CAT20
- Cloud managed eSIM
- Dual SIM support
- Supports 2 separate downstream Ethernet connections
- Small form factor
- PoE+ or DC powered
- IP67 rating
- Optional Patch antenna (MG52E)
Management
- Manageability from the Cisco Meraki dashboard
- Self-configuring Cellular Gateway
- Automatic firmware upgrades with scheduling control
- Extensive API support
Remote Diagnostics
- Email, SMS and Mobile push notification alerts
- Ping, traceroute, cable testing, and link failure detection with alerting
- Remote packet capture
- Combined event and configuration change logs with instant search
- DM logging via Local Status Page
The MG52/E cellular gateway uses 6 to 8 megabytes a day of data for telemetry on dashboard and connection monitoring when the unit is idle. Any additional devices that are downstream of the MG52/E may increase data usage. Cisco Meraki products are cloud connected devices that report telemetry into Dashboard for network monitoring purposes. The usage will be reduced in future firmware updates.
Note: MG52/52E now features cloud managed eSIM*. This allows you to connect your device directly to a cellular network without needing to install a physical sim.
*Coming Soon: Service Provider integration in progress.
Use Cases
Note that the following use cases refer to using a Meraki MX appliance with the MG52/E as a WAN uplink. However, the use cases can also apply to non-Meraki devices.
Antenna placement where cellular coverage is best
- Signal strength is key for cellular performance. The MG52/E makes cellular a viable option in situations where high bandwidth or throughput is needed or locations where the MX is not necessarily the best location for a strong cellular signal. The separation of cellular antenna and MX expands cellular options for all networks, particularly for mid-range MXs deployed in a data center or medium/large branch location. The 4 x 4 DL MIMO is capable of supporting deployments that demand higher throughput capacity.
Primary WAN
- In areas where wired internet services are not available or wired connectivity takes too long or is expensive, the MG52/E provides a simple, viable option for wireless WAN connectivity.
Secondary WAN for Failover
- An MX's primary or secondary WAN interface connected to an MG52/E may use the cellular network for both primary and secondary uplinks
Primary/Secondary WAN for SD-WAN
- An MX with an MG52/E as a primary and/or secondary WAN uplink may use the cellular network to establish VPNs for SD-WAN.
High Availability Uplink
- The MG52/E can be used as either a primary or secondary internet uplink for MX HA topologies. Its two LAN ports allow the MXs to share access to the same cellular network.
Physical Specifications
- Dimensions (w x d x h): 173 x 173 x 36.5mm
- Weight (without accessories): 717g
- Power Supply: 12V/1A, 48-57V DC/0.35A
- Power Load: 16 Watt Maximum (PoE 802.3at)
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 122°F (-40°C to 50°C)
- Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Storage and Transportation Temperature: -22°F - 158°F, -30°C - 70°C
- Product Category: 5G SA/ NSA Sub6 LTE CAT20
- Maximum Wireless Data Rate (Down/Up) Passthrough: 2 Gbps / 300 Mbps
- Maximum Wireless Data Rate (Down/Up) NAT: 1.5 Gbps/ 300 Mbps
- Antennas: Dipole, optional patch antenna
- LAN Interfaces - Dedicated: 1x Dedicated 2.5 GbE RJ45
- LAN Interfaces - Convertible: 1x Convertible LAN/WAN 2.5 GbE RJ45
- SIM Slots: 2
- eSIM: 1
Interfaces
- LAN Interfaces: 2x 2.5 GbE
- WAN Interfaces: 1 * 5G SA/NSA Sub6 LTE CAT20 Cellular modem
- SIM Card Slot: Nano (4FF)
Product Category and Certifications
- 5G Category: 5G SA/NSA Sub 6GHz
- LTE Category: CAT20
- Certifications: PTCRB (US), RCM (ANZ, APAC), GCF (EU), IC (CA), FCC (US)
- Certified Carriers: AT&T, T-Mobile
- Carriers leveraging GCF: https://www.globalcertificationforum...f-members.html
- Carrier Certification in Progress: Verizon
- Beta Tested Carriers: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizo
Carrier compatibility is generally based on having compatible bands on the modem. In the open market, carriers may only require regulatory domain certifications and open market certifications, like the PTCRB and GCF, to be compatible for their network. Sometimes carriers will require additional testing before a device can be used on their network. The section Tested Carriers is based on Meraki device certifications being approved by those specific carriers. A carrier being listed above means that they have officially certified the Meraki product for their cellular network. There may be many unlisted carriers that could be functionally compatible with Meraki devices. The list of tested certified carriers is based on the carrier validating Meraki per their network parameter requirements. If a carrier you are looking to use is not listed above, it could be that they do not require additional compliance testing for their network.
MTBF Rating
- Model: MTBF at 25°C
- MG52: 1,663,492
- MG52E: 1,663,492
Accessories
- MA-PWR-30W-XX: Standard power adapter. Regional plugs per SKU.
- MA-INJ-4: Gigabit 802.3at PoE injector
- MA-ANT-C2-B: Dipole Antenna pair included with MG52E
- Patch Antenna: Coming soon
Included In The Box
- MG52:
1 x MG52-HW
1 x Mounting plate - MG52E:
1 x MG52E-HW
1 x Mounting plate
4 x dipole antennas
We only support and recommend having all 4 antennas connected on the MG52/E. The MG52/E requires all 4 antennas to access all available bands.
Non-Meraki Antenna not supported
- Note: Non-Meraki antennas are not supported. The socket is a reversed RP-SMA that is designed to detect the official MG smart dipole antennas and smart patch antenna. Usage of non-Meraki accessories may damage the MG and degrade performance. The Cisco Meraki antennas are designed for the maximum allowable gain without exceeding the EIRP for local regulatory domains on their supported bands.
Power Adapter vs PoE: The MG can be powered using a PoE or via a power adapter. The power adapter always takes the first preference i.e if the MG is already powered via the PoE and then the power adapter is connected, then the MG will power off and power on using the adapter as the power source. The same scenario applies when the PoE and power adapter are connected simultaneously and the power source from the adapter goes down, the MG will power off and then power on. Plugging/unplugging PoE when power adapter is connected to the MG does not have any bearing on the operation of the MG as the device will always draw power from the adapter whenever it is connected.
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