I think it's a good technology. I like that it transparently connects with LDAP. The technology has a lot of capacity for WiFi six. It provides notifications, and there are many ways to connect with fiber. There is an electrical tool, and you can put an SFP transceiver. There are also many ways to implement antennas.
What I like most about Huawei Wireless is that it's customizable. It has many unique features, such as encryption, spatial streams, hiding features for different scenarios, low-density and high-density areas, and smart antennas.
Product Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2022-11-10T13:08:00Z
Nov 10, 2022
At the moment, I only have experience with the on-premise deployment of Huawei Wireless, but the cloud solution looks good on paper. It looks perfect. I can say that Huawei's cybersecurity is very good, stable, and works for long periods. My company has four devices running uptime for more than four years without stopping.
I also like that the support for Huawei Wireless is swift, and support does precisely what you require, at least from the point of view of the technical engineer who communicated with Huawei support, as I'm more of a technical sales guy. Good technical support is vital to my company, partners, and customers.
My company had this ongoing project with an ISP provider in Bulgaria that bought some routers. Still, the existing equipment was a completely different brand, so this provider wanted to migrate to Huawei Wireless and wanted help while migrating the existing infrastructure to Huawei, so the technical engineer assigned to raise the ticket with Huawei for checking and setting parameters correctly provided feedback about Huawei technical support being good quality-wise and TAT-wise.
The technical engineer was also Cisco-certified and Juniper-certified and was not experienced with Huawei equipment. Still, he did mention that the Huawei Wireless router interface was straightforward, and even a person who's new to it would find it easy to configure.
Huawei Wireless is user-friendly, which is another pro of the solution. It's easy to manage, and even the program language setting can be done with fewer commands than Juniper and Cisco equipment.
Some of the features in Juniper need an external program, and the same features can be found in Huawei Wireless built-in, which I find remarkable.
The most valuable thing about Huawei Wireless is that it is one of the cheapest WiFi 6 systems. Its price is very nice. The other WiFi systems cost about 15% more.
Co-Principal Investigator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2020-11-22T15:44:30Z
Nov 22, 2020
It is based on 802.11ax, which is a new technology. There are several valuable things, such as its speed and mobility. There are options for self-organizing networking so that it can perform operations and maintain itself. Its three interfaces are very good and user friendly.
Hardware and Networks Support Executive at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-10-28T06:33:00Z
Oct 28, 2019
The solution's roaming feature is very nice. When you move to another place it automatically changes the access point. It's one of the most valuable features.
Manager, ICT and Partnerships at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-10-27T06:20:00Z
Oct 27, 2019
That would be more of engineering at this point. I'm from more of the business side. It's pretty much doing the standard installations with portal integrations and integrations with the Mac.
Huawei WLAN products are compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards to establish high-speed, secure, and reliable wireless network connections for indoor and outdoor applications.WLAN products can be used in enterprise offices, schools, hospitals, large shopping malls, exhibition centers, airports, and more.
The reliability has had a positive impact on our operations.
It is a stable solution...It is a scalable solution.
The product is simple and easy to use.
Huawei Wireless has controllers inside the switches.
Huawei Wireless's most valuable feature is smart antenna, a combination of informative capabilities and advanced technology.
From an implementation perspective, it's easy. I rate it a nine on a scale of one to ten, where one is a difficult setup, and ten is an easy setup.
I am impressed with the tool's seamless integration.
I think it's a good technology. I like that it transparently connects with LDAP. The technology has a lot of capacity for WiFi six. It provides notifications, and there are many ways to connect with fiber. There is an electrical tool, and you can put an SFP transceiver. There are also many ways to implement antennas.
The most valuable feature of the solution is its simplicity.
What I like most about Huawei Wireless is that it's customizable. It has many unique features, such as encryption, spatial streams, hiding features for different scenarios, low-density and high-density areas, and smart antennas.
At the moment, I only have experience with the on-premise deployment of Huawei Wireless, but the cloud solution looks good on paper. It looks perfect. I can say that Huawei's cybersecurity is very good, stable, and works for long periods. My company has four devices running uptime for more than four years without stopping.
I also like that the support for Huawei Wireless is swift, and support does precisely what you require, at least from the point of view of the technical engineer who communicated with Huawei support, as I'm more of a technical sales guy. Good technical support is vital to my company, partners, and customers.
My company had this ongoing project with an ISP provider in Bulgaria that bought some routers. Still, the existing equipment was a completely different brand, so this provider wanted to migrate to Huawei Wireless and wanted help while migrating the existing infrastructure to Huawei, so the technical engineer assigned to raise the ticket with Huawei for checking and setting parameters correctly provided feedback about Huawei technical support being good quality-wise and TAT-wise.
The technical engineer was also Cisco-certified and Juniper-certified and was not experienced with Huawei equipment. Still, he did mention that the Huawei Wireless router interface was straightforward, and even a person who's new to it would find it easy to configure.
Huawei Wireless is user-friendly, which is another pro of the solution. It's easy to manage, and even the program language setting can be done with fewer commands than Juniper and Cisco equipment.
Some of the features in Juniper need an external program, and the same features can be found in Huawei Wireless built-in, which I find remarkable.
It is easy to set up.
All of the features are valuable in Huawei Wireless.
The best feature of Huawei Wireless is the quick and fast setup.
The most valuable features of Huawei Wireless are WiFi coverage and ease of use.
Installation is easy.
The solution is easy to set up.
It has all of the features that we need.
The solution has high performance and we are using Wi-Fi 6 that we have found to be the best coverage.
The solution offers very good value for money.
The most valuable thing about Huawei Wireless is that it is one of the cheapest WiFi 6 systems. Its price is very nice. The other WiFi systems cost about 15% more.
It is based on 802.11ax, which is a new technology. There are several valuable things, such as its speed and mobility. There are options for self-organizing networking so that it can perform operations and maintain itself. Its three interfaces are very good and user friendly.
This solution is very simple and the interface is user-friendly.
You can add a lot of features, such as cloud, integration with IoT, etc. They have a lot of options available but the top feature is the performance.
The solution is easily managed compared to other wireless solutions.
The solution's roaming feature is very nice. When you move to another place it automatically changes the access point. It's one of the most valuable features.
That would be more of engineering at this point. I'm from more of the business side. It's pretty much doing the standard installations with portal integrations and integrations with the Mac.