The tool’s pricing is good for the functionality it provides. It is a one-time purchase. The cost can range from $100 to $400. The higher-end devices might cost $400.
The cost of the solution falls within the market pricing, especially compared to other products out there. On a scale of one to ten, where one is very cheap and ten is very expensive, I rate the pricing an eight out of ten. It is not very pricey. It is an averagely-priced solution. For the licensing part, the purchase has to be made only once. Also, there are no additional costs involved. Moreover, the solution is worth the money paid for it.
Presales Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-10-24T09:11:32Z
Oct 24, 2020
D-Link pricing is very competitive when you consider other OEMs. I would say that it's on the lower to medium side. Everything is included in the price.
D-Link Wireless offers a wide range of robust wireless Access Points (APs) operating in both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, supporting the latest wireless standards including 802.11ac and 802.11n. These access points can be managed independently as standalone devices, or collectively by using Central Wi-Fi Manager, a free centralized controller software that can be installed on a Windows server or PC.
The tool’s pricing is good for the functionality it provides. It is a one-time purchase. The cost can range from $100 to $400. The higher-end devices might cost $400.
There is no licensing fee for the solution.
It's a competitive price compared to other brands.
The product is affordable.
D-Link Wireless' price is the same as Aruba's. You need to pay one-time costs for the product.
The cost of the solution falls within the market pricing, especially compared to other products out there. On a scale of one to ten, where one is very cheap and ten is very expensive, I rate the pricing an eight out of ten. It is not very pricey. It is an averagely-priced solution. For the licensing part, the purchase has to be made only once. Also, there are no additional costs involved. Moreover, the solution is worth the money paid for it.
While we do have to pay for the solution, I don't have any of the details.
D-Link Wireless is cheaper than Ruckus or Cisco.
D-Link pricing is very competitive when you consider other OEMs. I would say that it's on the lower to medium side. Everything is included in the price.
I'm not sure what sort of licenses our clients set up with the vendor. I'm not aware of any additional costs beyond the license itself.
For the School or small organization who could invest till 10K for a Delink AP this is one of the good solutions.