At your service
Going beyond guest Wi-Fi.
Delight your guests
Insights for the ultimate personalised experience
Fast, reliable guest wireless is essential for today’s hospitality industry, and we’ve got you covered with our wall-plate access point, the MR30H. The Meraki solution offers so much more, like out-of-the-box location analytics, integrated Bluetooth, full stack offerings to easily manage all components of your network from a single, web-based dashboard and the unlimited scalability of Meraki cloud management.

Location analytics
Built-in location analytics lets you easily gauge guest foot traffic, dwell time and repeat visits across hotel properties or within specific areas inside buildings. Answer questions like:
- How many guests use your fitness facilities on a daily basis? Are gyms more popular at certain hotel properties?
- How long did guests spend at the lobby bar last week, and how many spent over an hour at the hotel restaurant last Thursday?
- How many guests return to the same property on a weekly basis and should be targeted for VIP offers or promotions?

Heat maps
With uploaded floor plans, it’s easy to visualise trends in guest density over time, allowing you to make more informed staffing decisions for your front desk, poolside or spa facilities.

Bluetooth
The MR30H AP comes with an integrated Bluetooth radio that can receive or advertise Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons, allowing seamless integration with third-party applications designed to interact with battery-powered – or wearable – Bluetooth tags.
Wi-Fi
- Best-in-class, 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless with gigabit throughput
- Multi-user MIMO architecture to support multiple client devices simultaneously
- Slim and svelte aesthetics
- Isolated, secure guest Wi-Fi in three dashboard clicks
- Enterprise grade security and authentication
- Layer 7 traffic shaping to easily throttle, block or prioritise applications and prevent bandwidth hogs

Mitchells & Butlers
‘Cisco Meraki gave us exactly what we were looking for from an SD-WAN solution’
– Matthew Parsons, Head of Architecture Security