I would rate the tool's pricing as a seven on a scale of one to ten. Compared to others, it's not overly expensive, but it does come with a cost. Since it's a licensed-based product, it can become expensive, especially if there is a need for additional licenses. The licensing costs are yearly, and the exact amount depends on the size of the deployment. You pay per user, and the cost is determined by Ruckus Cloudpath based on the size of the deployment. The larger the deployment, the smaller the cost per user.
Account Manager at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2021-09-10T15:47:01Z
Sep 10, 2021
The cost was somewhere around $700 for the access points, however, there was a discount. People can go online and find something for usually pretty good pricing. We work with our customers wherever we can to try to get the price down to what's going to work for them. We can typically get pretty decent discounts for our customers.
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I would rate the tool's pricing as a seven on a scale of one to ten. Compared to others, it's not overly expensive, but it does come with a cost. Since it's a licensed-based product, it can become expensive, especially if there is a need for additional licenses. The licensing costs are yearly, and the exact amount depends on the size of the deployment. You pay per user, and the cost is determined by Ruckus Cloudpath based on the size of the deployment. The larger the deployment, the smaller the cost per user.
There are annual licensing costs and some extra costs for support fees. We have a bundle of licencing, including the support.
The pricing is a little bit high.
The cost was somewhere around $700 for the access points, however, there was a discount. People can go online and find something for usually pretty good pricing. We work with our customers wherever we can to try to get the price down to what's going to work for them. We can typically get pretty decent discounts for our customers.
The licensing of the solution is user-based and the price is good.