![]() ![]() Wirelessīoth offer dual Wan links, 3G/4G fail over, and built in wireless. Both models are recommended in environments of 50 connected users and both are recommended in sites in need of 50 concurrent VPN connections. Both offer 200 Mbps site to site VPN throughput and both have a 200 Mbps IDS throughput. Both models offer a stateful throughput of 450 Mbps, and a throughput with all security features enabled of 300 Mbps. The throughput for these two models are the same. With the MX68, you get the same impressive speed, plus additional PoE and RJ45 ports, for $585. With the MX67, you get Stateful Firewall Throughput of 450 Mbps, and incredible ease-of-use, starting at just over $400. It’s easy to see why these are two of Corporate Armor’s most popular firewalls. But what are the differences between these two models? Let’s take a quick look at the MX67 and MX68 firewalls and go over what the differences are between them. A lot of our customers are in the market for either a Meraki MX67 or MX68. How many users will be connecting? What security features are you looking for? What kind of throughput do you need? These are all legitimate questions that must be considered when purchasing a new firewall. There are quite a few things to consider when selecting your next firewall. ![]() So how do you choose the MX firewall that best fits your business? The MX series of firewalls are easy to set up and configure, provide top notch security, and are cloud managed. The Cisco Meraki MX series of firewalls often comes up in those conversations. ![]() We get questions every day from our customers that are trying to find the firewall that best fits their business. Meraki Meraki MX67 or MX68? Buying a new firewall can be confusing. Cisco, Meraki, Newsroom cisco meraki, Meraki MX firewalls, MX67, MX68 ![]()
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