Team Leader Solution Specialists at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-10-05T08:24:56Z
Oct 5, 2021
It also depends on the integration with your LAN network and Network Access Control. Both have campus and cloud-native solutions.
One single pane of glass for all your end devices is very advisable. So be sure to integrate your LAN with your WLAN and NAC, and if possible with your firewall gateway and endpoint security.
Aruba Wireless has a very rich feature set and integration possibilities. Extreme has a very high level of automation and easy to deploy virtual services on their SPBM fabric.
So it all depends on your expectations and business case...
ExtremeWireless and Aruba Wireless are competing networking solutions in the realm of enterprise wireless networks. ExtremeWireless has an edge in cost-effectiveness and customer support, whereas Aruba Wireless stands out for its robust feature set offering high value for its price.Features: ExtremeWireless offers integration with existing systems, customizable network management tools, and profiles for efficient, reliable connectivity. Aruba Wireless excels with advanced security features,...
It also depends on the integration with your LAN network and Network Access Control. Both have campus and cloud-native solutions.
One single pane of glass for all your end devices is very advisable. So be sure to integrate your LAN with your WLAN and NAC, and if possible with your firewall gateway and endpoint security.
Aruba Wireless has a very rich feature set and integration possibilities. Extreme has a very high level of automation and easy to deploy virtual services on their SPBM fabric.
So it all depends on your expectations and business case...
Hi @Huthaisa Al Saaideh, @D6B8, @DImo Dimov, @Gassan Armouti and @Joris Van den Bergh,
Can you share your professional insights with @Danny Stevens?
We appreciate your help.
@D6B8 thanks, anyway, for your reply! I think this can be helpful to other peers.