We use the product to manage computer device access within our internal network and facilitate vector communication in the warehouse. It has effectively enhanced network security and integrated with other security tools to streamline operations. We integrated some stock solutions into ExtremeControl for our systems. These solutions likely involved configuring SSIDs on the server side, with controllers directing traffic to various destinations. It's good that we found them effective, but we may consider other options due to price considerations. I rate it a five out of ten.
We have 1,000 end users who are using Extreme. We have a license for up to 100 devices. There are licenses for higher numbers but that's what we have. The product is in regular use and it's not expensive. It has good compatibility features, it's cheaper than Cisco Manager but comparable in price to other software solutions. I can use it with other vendors whereas Cisco doesn't allow that. I would rate this product an eight out of 10. No software can get a ten out of ten, there's always room for improvement.
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What is network access control (NAC)? Network access control (NAC) is a type of security software solution that controls who can access a network and in what capacity. These security solutions provide network visibility and access management by enforcing the security policies on connected devices across the network.
We use the product to manage computer device access within our internal network and facilitate vector communication in the warehouse. It has effectively enhanced network security and integrated with other security tools to streamline operations. We integrated some stock solutions into ExtremeControl for our systems. These solutions likely involved configuring SSIDs on the server side, with controllers directing traffic to various destinations. It's good that we found them effective, but we may consider other options due to price considerations. I rate it a five out of ten.
I highly recommend this solution for cloud, but I do not recommend it for on-premises. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I rate ExtremeControl eight out of 10.
I rate ExtremeControl an eight out of ten.
We have 1,000 end users who are using Extreme. We have a license for up to 100 devices. There are licenses for higher numbers but that's what we have. The product is in regular use and it's not expensive. It has good compatibility features, it's cheaper than Cisco Manager but comparable in price to other software solutions. I can use it with other vendors whereas Cisco doesn't allow that. I would rate this product an eight out of 10. No software can get a ten out of ten, there's always room for improvement.