

The Maximum VPN throughput is also the same as the MX64 at 100Mbps. The MX65 is also recommended for a maximum of 50 LAN clients with the stateful firewall throughput matching that of the MX64 at a maximum of 250Mbps. On the side of the MX65 there is also a USB port for attaching a 3 rd party 3G or 4G Mobile Dongle to provide redundancy in the event of the main WAN connections being unavailable. Two of the 10 LAN interfaces are capable of POE+ which allows devices such IP phones or Access Points to be attached and powered by the MX Security Appliance. The MX65 has a total of 12 GbE interfaces, two of which are used as dedicated WAN links and the remaining 10 are 1xGbE LAN interfaces. It also comes with a larger 90Watt DC power supply due to this model supporting POE+.

The MX65 provides the same security features as the MX64 however this model is slightly larger at 10.5 x 5.2 x 1in and can also be desktop or wall mounted.

Last update on at 23:54 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API The SD-WAN feature is also able to Load balance traffic over multiple links or choose the best performing link in which to forward traffic based upon measurements such as speed, latency, and jitter. The SD-WAN and load balancing capabilities enables autonomous switchover between the different available WAN connections in the event of an outage.

The Meraki MX64, MX65, MX67 and MX68 products are all marketed as Small Branch Cloud-Managed Security and SDWAN devices. MX Security Appliances – Brief Description Licensing (Meraki MX Enterprise vs Advanced vs SD-WAN Plus).Summary Performance Comparison of MX64/65 vs MX67/68.Physical Characteristics and Performance.MX Security Appliances – Brief Description.
