My company's customers are looking for good security products, and as far as addressing concerns, I feel that there are no issues with the tool's integration with our customers' existing infrastructures while using open SIP protocol.
We use the solution in one local and one remote office. For now, these are two isolated Express clusters. However, we plan to migrate to an Enterprise configuration in the central site and set up remote WiFi for our second office. A few isolated WLAN were implemented to provide QoS and independence for the following services: the access network, voice communication network, IoT network, guest access network, and a few networks for LAB and the showroom. All networks propagated to the secondary office to implement one traffic control and interchange in the central point
Other resellers are successfully implementing this solution for healthcare. They are using this Stellar solution for the wireless. The use cases are designed for the attendee only. We're working with educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and small hospitality businesses. The solution is deployed on-premises. Cloud is not accepted in Pakistan, especially on the WiFi.
This product is a wireless access point and we use it as part of our network infrastructure to provide wireless access to our employees. It is possible, for example, to integrate a guest's mobile device as their extension. In the past, phones were only available as a physical device in-room. Once a customer is checked in, they are given a QR barcode that they can use to download the app. Then, that phone will act as their hotel room extension. When they are anywhere on the hotel premises, the operator can reach them using Wi-Fi. It's very simple. We are a solution provider, and some of our customers are also using it. They are both SMB and enterprise customers, and they use it in the hospitality industry for providing Wi-Fi.
We are installing this solution for our enterprise customers for access, applications, mail, and CRM. The product can also be used to provide access for remote workers.
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System engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-01-23T11:26:00Z
Jan 23, 2019
We helped a large University in Brazil install the solution. It helps run: * BLS Communications * LinkedIn communications * Correspondence between University branches.
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniAcces WLAN Switch/controller product family provides the industry's strongest integrated security feature set with a comprehensive line of WLAN switch/controllers, each designed for a specific environment such as the enterprise campus, building or branch office environments.
My company's customers are looking for good security products, and as far as addressing concerns, I feel that there are no issues with the tool's integration with our customers' existing infrastructures while using open SIP protocol.
I worked on Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess Stellar in audits and troubleshooting for some installations.
We use the solution in one local and one remote office. For now, these are two isolated Express clusters. However, we plan to migrate to an Enterprise configuration in the central site and set up remote WiFi for our second office. A few isolated WLAN were implemented to provide QoS and independence for the following services: the access network, voice communication network, IoT network, guest access network, and a few networks for LAB and the showroom. All networks propagated to the secondary office to implement one traffic control and interchange in the central point
Other resellers are successfully implementing this solution for healthcare. They are using this Stellar solution for the wireless. The use cases are designed for the attendee only. We're working with educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and small hospitality businesses. The solution is deployed on-premises. Cloud is not accepted in Pakistan, especially on the WiFi.
This product is a wireless access point and we use it as part of our network infrastructure to provide wireless access to our employees. It is possible, for example, to integrate a guest's mobile device as their extension. In the past, phones were only available as a physical device in-room. Once a customer is checked in, they are given a QR barcode that they can use to download the app. Then, that phone will act as their hotel room extension. When they are anywhere on the hotel premises, the operator can reach them using Wi-Fi. It's very simple. We are a solution provider, and some of our customers are also using it. They are both SMB and enterprise customers, and they use it in the hospitality industry for providing Wi-Fi.
We are installing this solution for our enterprise customers for access, applications, mail, and CRM. The product can also be used to provide access for remote workers.
We helped a large University in Brazil install the solution. It helps run: * BLS Communications * LinkedIn communications * Correspondence between University branches.