Which Cisco Meraki Switch Should I Buy?
Cisco Meraki’s switch portfolio has recently evolved. Alongside the familiar MS series, there’s now a powerful new wave of cloud-managed Catalyst switches — offering greater flexibility, higher performance, and deeper integration into enterprise networks.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through the six key Meraki switch models you should be considering right now:
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MS130
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MS150
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Catalyst 9300L-M
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Catalyst 9300-M
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Catalyst 9300X-M
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MS450
We’ll explain what each one is for, who it’s ideal for, and how to choose between them.
⚙️ The Current Meraki Switch Lineup (2025)
🔍 Understanding the Model Families
Model |
Type |
Layer |
Uplink Speed |
Stackable? |
Target Use Case |
MS130 |
Meraki native |
L2 |
1G / 2.5G |
No |
Simple access, small/branch sites |
MS150 |
Meraki native |
L2+ |
10G SFP+ |
Yes |
Larger access layers, light agg |
C9300L-M |
Meraki-managed Catalyst |
L3 |
1G / 10G SFP+ |
Yes |
Enterprise access, high resilience |
C9300-M |
Meraki-managed Catalyst |
L3 |
Modular uplink |
Yes |
Advanced enterprise access |
C9300X-M |
Meraki-managed Catalyst |
L3 |
25G / 100G |
Yes |
Aggregation or small core |
MS450 |
Meraki native |
L3 |
100G |
Yes |
Large core or campus aggregation |
🧩 MS130 - Simple, Cost-Effective Access
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Fixed 1G or 2.5G ports
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Up to 740W PoE on P models
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Silent or near-silent fanless design
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Non-stackable
Best for:
Retail, branch offices, or deployments where cost and simplicity matter most. MS130 is the new baseline for Meraki-managed access.
🏢 MS150 - Enterprise-Ready Access with Uplinks
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Higher performance than MS130
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Up to 10G SFP+ uplinks
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Supports physical stacking
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Optional full PoE across all ports
Best for:
Larger office floors, Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 rollouts, or anywhere you need high-capacity access switching with uplink options.
🚀 Catalyst 9300L-M Cloud-Managed Access with Cisco DNA Hardware
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Cisco’s C9300L hardware, Meraki-managed
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Layer 3 switching with static/dynamic routing
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StackPower and StackWise supported
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1G and 10G uplinks
Best for:
Enterprise sites that want high-availability access switching, with Cisco’s Catalyst hardware reliability and Meraki cloud simplicity.
🧠 Catalyst 9300-M - Fully Modular, Flexible Uplinks
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Same architecture as the standard Catalyst 9300
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Modular uplinks (1G/10G/25G)
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StackWise and StackPower supported
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MACsec, advanced routing, and segmentation
Best for:
Larger organisations or government/regulated sectors needing advanced routing, security, and flexibility in uplinks.
⚡ Catalyst 9300X-M - 25G/100G Aggregation or High-Density Access
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Meraki-managed version of the C9300X
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Supports multigigabit (up to 100G)
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Ideal for aggregation, uplink-heavy scenarios
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Cloud-first performance
Best for:
High-density environments like healthcare, education, or smart buildings. Also great for aggregation layers under MS450 or Catalyst cores.
🧱 MS450 - The Meraki Core Switch
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100G fiber aggregation/core switch
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12 × 100G QSFP28 ports
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Designed for spine-leaf and large-scale campus
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Meraki-managed only
Best for:
Enterprise or campus environments with 10G/25G/40G access layers. Use as the aggregation layer to scale across sites and buildings.
✅ Which One Should You Choose?
You need… |
Choose… |
Basic, cost-effective access |
MS130 |
Full PoE access layer with uplinks |
MS150 |
Enterprise-grade access with HA and stacking |
C9300L-M |
Flexible uplinks and advanced security/routing |
C9300-M |
High-speed aggregation or uplink-heavy access |
C9300X-M |
Large core / aggregation for campus builds |
MS450 |
💡 Final Thoughts
Cisco Meraki’s new switch lineup combines familiar simplicity with serious enterprise muscle. Whether you’re outfitting a new site, scaling a campus, or refreshing your network backbone — there’s a Meraki-managed switch that fits.
The key is to match your performance, management, and stacking needs to the right platform:
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Go MS130/MS150 for clean, simple access
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Choose C9300L-M / C9300-M for enterprise L3 with Meraki simplicity
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Use C9300X-M or MS450 for serious uplinks and backbone performance
📦 Need help choosing?
Speak to The Networking Nerds and we’ll help you design the right switch setup for your network.