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  2. Cisco Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Meraki is a cloud-managed IT company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Their products include wireless, switching, security, enterprise mobility management (EMM) and security cameras, all centrally managed from the web.

  3. Nissan MR engine - Wikipedia

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    The MR16DDT is a 1.6 L (1618 cc) DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline-Turbocharged) inline-four 16-valve engine, with a bore x stroke of 79.7 mm × 81.1 mm (3.14 in × 3.19 in).

  4. Sanjit Biswas - Wikipedia

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    The project became the basis for Meraki's wireless networking products. [5] After co-founding Meraki in 2006 with John Bicket, whom he met while both were graduate students at MIT, Biswas led the company as CEO. [6] [7] In 2007, he was named to the MIT Technology Review TR35 as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35. [8]

  5. Multifaceted reflector - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: MR16 with GU10 base, MR16 with GU5.3 base, MR11 with GU4 or GZ4 base Line drawing of an LED MR16 lamp, with a heatsink rather than a reflector. A multifaceted reflector (often abbreviated MR) light bulb is a reflector housing format for halogen as well as some LED and fluorescent lamps.

  6. Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Meraki may refer to: Cisco Meraki, a cloud-managed IT company; Meraki TV, a lifestyle show for Greeks living in Australia; See also. Muraki (disambiguation)

  7. Comparison of IPv6 support in operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Meraki: MR series 28.1 and later Yes Yes No Yes Devices support DHCPv6 for clients but not for themselves. [5] MX & MX series No No No No Devices can only carry/pass through IPv6 on bridge, but not route. [6] Debian: 3.0 (woody) Yes Yes Yes Yes RDNSS support with "rdnssd" and "resolvconf" or "openresolve" packages. Fedora: 13 Yes Yes [7 ...