Senior Manager, Hospitality Program at ACT international
Real User
Top 20
2024-11-11T16:11:53Z
Nov 11, 2024
Aruba Access Points are reliable and easy to implement. Support from Aruba is quick, unlike Ruckus or Cisco, which take more time. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Senior Manger - Solutions Design & Engineering at PureCS
Real User
Top 5
2024-10-14T07:08:00Z
Oct 14, 2024
We recommend enhancements in security features, particularly for medical devices and IoT within healthcare facilities. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Chief Technology Officer (Diretor DE Tecnologia) at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-04-09T13:00:22Z
Apr 9, 2024
In the engineering company, they had a huge file, around two terabytes. After we installed the Aruba switches, the work became faster because the network speed improved. It has impacted the overall productivity by about 40%. The web interface configuration, whether VLANs or SSIDs, is simple to manage. It integrates well with the existing network infrastructure. I rate Aruba Access Points an eight out of ten.
Head of Communication and Information Systems at Ministry of Education
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-04T09:28:00Z
Apr 4, 2024
The solution through authentication has enhanced the security of our organization's network, but we still don't have endpoint management solutions such as XDR, which we hope to deploy. Our company is pleased with Aruba Access Points. It's extremely easy to manage Aruba Access Points. Our company uses the tool to monitor and deploy solutions. In our company, we haven't faced any integration issues with Aruba Access Points, we had also deployed the solution in integration with Aruba Switches, we installed a complete solution. I would advise others that Aruba Access Points is a reliable solution and it operates seamlessly with multiple interesting features. I would overall rate the product a ten out of ten.
Sales & Support at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-03-11T06:58:27Z
Mar 11, 2024
My company uses the product for personal computer network connection, so we don't care about network performance. I don't use the integration capabilities of Aruba Access Points. The product is easy to manage. The product enhances my company's operational efficiency in a good manner. I recommend the product to others who plan to use it because it is easy to set up and integrate with multiple access points. The product's documentation is enough for new users. The product is promoted enough in my region, meaning it has a proper marketing strategy in place. I have not tried to integrate Aruba with third-party solutions. I rate the overall tool a ten out of ten.
I am an integrator. We use AirWave with Aruba. For Cisco and Ruckus, we use the individual platforms that are available for them. There are no technical issues with the tool. Pricing is the only issue. I will recommend the solution to others. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
The key advice is for Aruba to avoid the adamant behavior of acting as the king of market. It is extremely easy to lose relevance due to a lack of market awareness and adaptation. Aruba should continually update itself, stay attuned to customer feedback, and remain vigilant about market trends. The company needs to be proactive in crafting solutions that align with customer preferences and needs. The representatives and resellers in each country should not merely be resources but active contributors, engaging with customers and staying smart in addressing market demands. In essence, the message to Aruba is to stay dynamic, responsive, and customer-focused to avoid becoming obsolete in a rapidly evolving market.
We raised a PO to the Aruba agent and installed the device for our customer. Two technical staff and one manager are needed to deploy and maintain the solution. I would recommend Aruba Access Points to other users. Overall, I rate Aruba Access Points ten out of ten.
Manager, Information Technology at Parag Milk Foods Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-08T08:17:21Z
Nov 8, 2023
Currently, there is no maintenance required for the solution. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
Senior IT Engineering Technician at Solution Centre
Reseller
Top 5
2023-10-13T10:14:55Z
Oct 13, 2023
It offers remarkable client-handling capacity. Specifically, the Aruba 505 can accommodate up to 266 clients, which is a significant advantage. The speed and performance of these access points are highly commendable, making them well-suited for various applications, including educational institutions such as schools. Additionally, Aruba has introduced gateway technologies, which are handy for multiple branches. By deploying gateways in these branches, you can use technologies like SD-WAN to efficiently manage and route traffic over the Internet while being centrally managed from the headquarters. This enhances scalability and flexibility, ensuring that the network can easily adapt to expanding requirements.
The solution is easy to maintain. We don't have any issues with the network. I recommend this solution if someone asks me what to choose. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Deputy Manager Infra & Security at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-09T09:56:38Z
Aug 9, 2023
Someone considering using Aruba access points' cloud solution can choose it with WiFi 6 connected. As for the on-prem version, it depends on their requirements. If it's not a large setup, without many APs, they can choose the in-house solution. I rate Aruba access points an eight out of ten.
Senior System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
Top 10
2023-07-04T10:46:00Z
Jul 4, 2023
Before choosing Aruba access points, you should seek someone who is qualified or has done an introductory course to be able to use it. You will need to have some idea of how you want to arrange everything. Cisco Meraki has an introductory course, though I don't know if Aruba Central has one. Though Aruba access points are priced the same as competitors, they should have discounts for more devices. If you have five devices, you pay the amount for five devices, but if you have 100 devices, it starts to get expensive. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Aruba Access Points are a preferred choice for enterprises, providing efficient wireless connectivity across corporate settings, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities with both indoor and outdoor deployment options.Aruba Access Points deliver reliable Wi-Fi and network access tailored for enterprise and guest connectivity, supporting IoT devices in diverse environments such as warehouses and offices. They ensure secure connections with features like VPN management and 802.1x...
Aruba Access Points are reliable and easy to implement. Support from Aruba is quick, unlike Ruckus or Cisco, which take more time. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
We recommend enhancements in security features, particularly for medical devices and IoT within healthcare facilities. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
In the engineering company, they had a huge file, around two terabytes. After we installed the Aruba switches, the work became faster because the network speed improved. It has impacted the overall productivity by about 40%. The web interface configuration, whether VLANs or SSIDs, is simple to manage. It integrates well with the existing network infrastructure. I rate Aruba Access Points an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
The solution through authentication has enhanced the security of our organization's network, but we still don't have endpoint management solutions such as XDR, which we hope to deploy. Our company is pleased with Aruba Access Points. It's extremely easy to manage Aruba Access Points. Our company uses the tool to monitor and deploy solutions. In our company, we haven't faced any integration issues with Aruba Access Points, we had also deployed the solution in integration with Aruba Switches, we installed a complete solution. I would advise others that Aruba Access Points is a reliable solution and it operates seamlessly with multiple interesting features. I would overall rate the product a ten out of ten.
My company uses the product for personal computer network connection, so we don't care about network performance. I don't use the integration capabilities of Aruba Access Points. The product is easy to manage. The product enhances my company's operational efficiency in a good manner. I recommend the product to others who plan to use it because it is easy to set up and integrate with multiple access points. The product's documentation is enough for new users. The product is promoted enough in my region, meaning it has a proper marketing strategy in place. I have not tried to integrate Aruba with third-party solutions. I rate the overall tool a ten out of ten.
I am an integrator. We use AirWave with Aruba. For Cisco and Ruckus, we use the individual platforms that are available for them. There are no technical issues with the tool. Pricing is the only issue. I will recommend the solution to others. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
The key advice is for Aruba to avoid the adamant behavior of acting as the king of market. It is extremely easy to lose relevance due to a lack of market awareness and adaptation. Aruba should continually update itself, stay attuned to customer feedback, and remain vigilant about market trends. The company needs to be proactive in crafting solutions that align with customer preferences and needs. The representatives and resellers in each country should not merely be resources but active contributors, engaging with customers and staying smart in addressing market demands. In essence, the message to Aruba is to stay dynamic, responsive, and customer-focused to avoid becoming obsolete in a rapidly evolving market.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
We raised a PO to the Aruba agent and installed the device for our customer. Two technical staff and one manager are needed to deploy and maintain the solution. I would recommend Aruba Access Points to other users. Overall, I rate Aruba Access Points ten out of ten.
Currently, there is no maintenance required for the solution. I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
It offers remarkable client-handling capacity. Specifically, the Aruba 505 can accommodate up to 266 clients, which is a significant advantage. The speed and performance of these access points are highly commendable, making them well-suited for various applications, including educational institutions such as schools. Additionally, Aruba has introduced gateway technologies, which are handy for multiple branches. By deploying gateways in these branches, you can use technologies like SD-WAN to efficiently manage and route traffic over the Internet while being centrally managed from the headquarters. This enhances scalability and flexibility, ensuring that the network can easily adapt to expanding requirements.
The solution is easy to maintain. We don't have any issues with the network. I recommend this solution if someone asks me what to choose. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Someone considering using Aruba access points' cloud solution can choose it with WiFi 6 connected. As for the on-prem version, it depends on their requirements. If it's not a large setup, without many APs, they can choose the in-house solution. I rate Aruba access points an eight out of ten.
Before choosing Aruba access points, you should seek someone who is qualified or has done an introductory course to be able to use it. You will need to have some idea of how you want to arrange everything. Cisco Meraki has an introductory course, though I don't know if Aruba Central has one. Though Aruba access points are priced the same as competitors, they should have discounts for more devices. If you have five devices, you pay the amount for five devices, but if you have 100 devices, it starts to get expensive. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
The solution is fairly good. Anyone can use it. I will recommend Aruba. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.