Unifi is a good option for small solutions but might not be the best choice for larger setups. For larger and more robust solutions, Aruba provides a better experience. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
Infrastructure/Telcom Coordinator at Schnellecke Group AG & Co. KG
Real User
Top 20
2024-07-15T20:00:19Z
Jul 15, 2024
In the enterprise, we are migrating to Aruba's vendor from Cisco. At the moment, we are migrating all the devices and network technology to Aruba in Germany. I am using the product in some places. I currently use two technology since we are in the process of migration in our company. We use products from Cisco and Aruba. The model of the device we use is for a warehouse. Currently, we use Aruba AP-565 Outdoor Access Points. The product's maintenance part is okay. It doesn't need many resources. The implementation part of the product is too easy. The upgrades to the product are easy to manage. Two weeks ago, I saw some global-level upgrades to the product theory in our company, which were applicable to South Africa, Mexico, Italy, the USA, and all over the world where Aruba Instant On Access Points are used. I did not see any issues during the upgrade process. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
Presale engineer at a wireless company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-06-17T13:25:00Z
Jun 17, 2024
I strongly recommend it because it is not expensive, quite robust, and provides a network for a very low price. It can be deployed very fast and contains every single need. I rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a nine out of ten because there are some flaws with outdoor access points.
Head Infra & Real Estate at Stellar Value Chain Solutions Private Limited
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-03T07:00:36Z
May 3, 2024
Aruba Instant On Access Points is a stable solution. For the last five years, wherever we have installed this, we have not had any complaints where we had to troubleshoot and replace it. I would recommend the solution to other users because it is a reliable, stable, and trouble-free tool. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Learn what your peers think about Aruba Instant On Access Points. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
It's not necessary to use a complex network setup. You can use RSTP to work with Aruba On, and it will directly connect to the call portal for setup. I recommend the solution for small to medium businesses since it is stable. It is not suitable for enterprise. Overall, I rate the solution as seven to eight out of ten.
You can consider the Aruba 515 and 5315 series. They are good in terms of the overall installation. Overall, it's the best solution because I have personally worked with other vendors before, and Aruba Instant provides a good cost-wise and solution-wise experience. It's also easy to set up and manage, making it suitable for customers looking for small-scale, stable network deployments. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten because of its overall performance.
I work with the latest version of the solution. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's a good device. However, we'd like more scalability. I'd recommend the solution to others.
Network Engineer at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-06-17T15:57:00Z
Jun 17, 2022
It comes with a one-year warranty and 90 days of phone support, which is a pretty standard thing. For small office or home office type scenarios, I would recommend going for it. It is a great solution. For large-scale enterprise deployments, it is probably not the right solution. I would rate it a solid eight out of ten.
Network Admin at a healthcare company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-06-15T07:09:00Z
Jun 15, 2022
I'd advise potential users to just buy the product. I do other consultant work, and I look forward to putting it in other places, due to its ease of use. It's up there with the name-brand APs, and I don't see it having an issue running with the other APs that cost three or ten times as much. It doesn't have to be complex to run a wireless system. You've got three buttons on your app and that's what you really need. I'd rate it an eight out of ten. I took a few points off due to the fact that the solution lacks some software.
Network and Security Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
2022-05-20T19:14:47Z
May 20, 2022
My advice to others looking to purchase Aruba Instant On Access Points is it does not matter what access point you purchase. Most of them are within the specifications and the standards of the IEEE nowadays. Look at your infrastructure first. Make sure layer one of your infrastructure, is in good shape because if not, you can buy a $10,000.00 access point and it's not going to do anything for you. If you don't have sufficient infrastructure with the correct bandwidth and your backend support from your routers and switches. If they're not robust, then spending good money on a robust wireless solution is worthless. I rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a seven out of ten.
Senior Consultant Network at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-21T16:01:15Z
Feb 21, 2022
It is a very good solution. I would recommend it to others, but it has its own use case. I can't use it everywhere. It is not suitable for a big site. I would rate it a nine out of 10.
It seems like Aruba is the best product out there at this point for a small business. Based on my experience, this should be the easiest to use with the least overhead in order to run it because you don't need to have the Cloud Management included. There is no extra equipment onsite or services to run onsite in order to manage it. There are no extra costs to continue using the cloud for how long you want, based on what Aruba is claiming. At this point in time, I see this for small to medium businesses that don't have in-house IT or a lot of extensive knowledge IT people on-premise. This should be the easiest and most cost-effective WiFi solution to deploy. I would rate it a ten out of ten. The only reason I would have gone down to nine is because of the phone support. I didn't have a chance to check that the phone support is only for the first 90 days. And the hardware warranty is only for a year. I didn't know that they only have 90 days. It seems like a solid product. I don't see a real reason why I will need even support but if I could extend the hardware warranty on it for a longer period of time because I didn't use it that long, I don't know maybe in three years from now it will fail, I want to be able to get that replacement if needed.
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Providing proper support and having an AMC for replacement and support ensure customer satisfaction. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
Unifi is a good option for small solutions but might not be the best choice for larger setups. For larger and more robust solutions, Aruba provides a better experience. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it a nine out of ten. So the product is pretty good, but the technical support is terrible.
In the enterprise, we are migrating to Aruba's vendor from Cisco. At the moment, we are migrating all the devices and network technology to Aruba in Germany. I am using the product in some places. I currently use two technology since we are in the process of migration in our company. We use products from Cisco and Aruba. The model of the device we use is for a warehouse. Currently, we use Aruba AP-565 Outdoor Access Points. The product's maintenance part is okay. It doesn't need many resources. The implementation part of the product is too easy. The upgrades to the product are easy to manage. Two weeks ago, I saw some global-level upgrades to the product theory in our company, which were applicable to South Africa, Mexico, Italy, the USA, and all over the world where Aruba Instant On Access Points are used. I did not see any issues during the upgrade process. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
I strongly recommend it because it is not expensive, quite robust, and provides a network for a very low price. It can be deployed very fast and contains every single need. I rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a nine out of ten because there are some flaws with outdoor access points.
Aruba Instant On Access Points is a stable solution. For the last five years, wherever we have installed this, we have not had any complaints where we had to troubleshoot and replace it. I would recommend the solution to other users because it is a reliable, stable, and trouble-free tool. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
It's not necessary to use a complex network setup. You can use RSTP to work with Aruba On, and it will directly connect to the call portal for setup. I recommend the solution for small to medium businesses since it is stable. It is not suitable for enterprise. Overall, I rate the solution as seven to eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a seven out of ten. I recommend it for the SMB market.
I recommend the solution because it is stable and easy to manage. Overall, I rate the solution an eight to nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
The product is easy to set up, providing value for time since it is very quick. Overall, I rate the solution a seven and a half out of ten.
You can consider the Aruba 515 and 5315 series. They are good in terms of the overall installation. Overall, it's the best solution because I have personally worked with other vendors before, and Aruba Instant provides a good cost-wise and solution-wise experience. It's also easy to set up and manage, making it suitable for customers looking for small-scale, stable network deployments. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten because of its overall performance.
If you want a reliable and easy-to-implement solution, go for Aruba. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I work with the latest version of the solution. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's a good device. However, we'd like more scalability. I'd recommend the solution to others.
We're partners with Aruba and HP. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. We've been happy with the overall capabilities.
I would rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a ten out of ten. It works perfectly and I think it is the best solution.
It comes with a one-year warranty and 90 days of phone support, which is a pretty standard thing. For small office or home office type scenarios, I would recommend going for it. It is a great solution. For large-scale enterprise deployments, it is probably not the right solution. I would rate it a solid eight out of ten.
I'd advise potential users to just buy the product. I do other consultant work, and I look forward to putting it in other places, due to its ease of use. It's up there with the name-brand APs, and I don't see it having an issue running with the other APs that cost three or ten times as much. It doesn't have to be complex to run a wireless system. You've got three buttons on your app and that's what you really need. I'd rate it an eight out of ten. I took a few points off due to the fact that the solution lacks some software.
My advice to others looking to purchase Aruba Instant On Access Points is it does not matter what access point you purchase. Most of them are within the specifications and the standards of the IEEE nowadays. Look at your infrastructure first. Make sure layer one of your infrastructure, is in good shape because if not, you can buy a $10,000.00 access point and it's not going to do anything for you. If you don't have sufficient infrastructure with the correct bandwidth and your backend support from your routers and switches. If they're not robust, then spending good money on a robust wireless solution is worthless. I rate Aruba Instant On Access Points a seven out of ten.
It is a very good solution. I would recommend it to others, but it has its own use case. I can't use it everywhere. It is not suitable for a big site. I would rate it a nine out of 10.
It seems like Aruba is the best product out there at this point for a small business. Based on my experience, this should be the easiest to use with the least overhead in order to run it because you don't need to have the Cloud Management included. There is no extra equipment onsite or services to run onsite in order to manage it. There are no extra costs to continue using the cloud for how long you want, based on what Aruba is claiming. At this point in time, I see this for small to medium businesses that don't have in-house IT or a lot of extensive knowledge IT people on-premise. This should be the easiest and most cost-effective WiFi solution to deploy. I would rate it a ten out of ten. The only reason I would have gone down to nine is because of the phone support. I didn't have a chance to check that the phone support is only for the first 90 days. And the hardware warranty is only for a year. I didn't know that they only have 90 days. It seems like a solid product. I don't see a real reason why I will need even support but if I could extend the hardware warranty on it for a longer period of time because I didn't use it that long, I don't know maybe in three years from now it will fail, I want to be able to get that replacement if needed.