Meter, a full-service Cisco Meraki alternative

Cisco Meraki provides the network hardware and software and stops there.

Meter handles the entire network end-to-end.

Businesses are switching from Cisco Meraki to Meter to save time and money.

See how Cisco Meraki and Meter compare:

Installation
Security appliance
Access points
Switches
Dashboard
Remote management
Internet provider procurement
Internet provider management
Network management
IT support
Free hardware upgrades
No upfront costs
Existing hardware buyback program
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Looking for a Cisco Meraki alternative?

Meter is the new way to seamlessly run a reliable and modern network.

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200 Mb/s

End-to-end network management

Avoid dealing with multiple different vendors and hiring IT teams in every new location. Meter is the single point of contact for everything related to your network.

Get internet service provider procurement and management, installation, hardware and software, and network management and support — all in one place.

Installations in two weeks

It can take 4-6 months to set-up enterprise-grade internet & Wi-Fi. This includes a full IT closet room buildout (with redundant ISP connections and an uninterruptible power supply), low-voltage cabling, and as many access points as necessary.

Meter device list
Controllers
Switches
Access Points
2
10
78
Hardwired connections
Audio visual
Service devices
2
10

No upfront costs

When you purchase Cisco Meraki hardware, it will depreciate as soon as you buy it. With Meter, you save money by paying only for what you need, with no upfront costs. It's all bundled into one monthly rate.

Meter Billing
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Arik Misler
CTO, Perpay

“There is a gap between Cisco Meraki, where you are paying top dollar, and the more “do-it-yourself” option with Ubiquiti. I was looking for something that was reliable, what made the most sense from a cost perspective, and what was flexible enough to grow with us, and that’s where Meter made the most sense.”

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