Information Technology Support Engineer at One Eighty SA
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Top 20
2024-07-09T10:18:29Z
Jul 9, 2024
It's just the perks that we get with everything in terms of the equipment, such as client tracking and GPS coverage. There's a whole lot of perks to Aruba.
There are setups where instant switches will be present, mostly around two or three, and as part of the same setup, five to ten APs will be there; this setup needs to be implemented in one of the environments of our company's customers using Aruba Instant. The customers of our organization might also have multiple PSKs and additional radius in their internet, so as part of the company, we need to integrate Aruba Instant accordingly, and especially for any personal SSID, it needs to operate through Aruba Instant.
Team Lead at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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Top 5
2024-02-15T03:49:43Z
Feb 15, 2024
We use Aruba Instant as our access point for various purposes, including data, and throughout the office. As we expand, we plan to implement it in our warehouse for connectivity.
We are a system integrator. Aruba is a very reliable solution, and I've been working with Aruba products for more than five years. It started with Aruba wireless solutions, like the 135 series, 203H Series, 203R Series, 300 series, and now Aruba 8. The coverage is excellent, and it's very well developed with high customer satisfaction.
We use the product in a very small setup where the customers require 10 to 20 access points. A controller will not be suitable for such a customer. So, we provide them with a solution without a controller.
In my company, we use Aruba Instant since it is a very light product for installations, and it provides summaries, making it a good choice for customers.
One of my government customers has multiple offices across the city, while their IT team is stationed in their central office. So we positioned Aruba wireless solutions across all their offices, and their IT team was able to access and operate APs from their central office.
Managing Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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Top 5
2023-03-09T13:37:48Z
Mar 9, 2023
We primarily use the solution for connecting to our WiFi network. We use it to communicate with our internal network. It connects everything - telephones, tablets, et cetera. It's our company network.
We use Aruba Instant for sending logins to Aruba AirWave. We also use Aruba Instant with Aruba Mobility Controller for access points, particularly over one hundred access points.
Head of IT at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2022-12-02T16:14:32Z
Dec 2, 2022
We primarily use the solution for surfing and browsing. Students would use it for social media. Professionals might use it for video calling or video conferencing as well. These would be the cases.
Sistem Administrator at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-07-19T10:26:07Z
Jul 19, 2022
Our company has about 25 access points, and they integrate Aruba Instant. We have authentication integrated with Windows in the main controller for each employee. We also have a guest net portal.
We prefer to use this solution for smaller organizations. For private customers, generally we prefer a private cloud. If it's a government-based company, like central government and government-based companies, they prefer on-prem. There are six people using this solution in our environment.
Senior Consultant Network at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-02-21T15:55:16Z
Feb 21, 2022
We propose it to our customers for Wireless LAN. Internally, in our company, we use Cisco. We have many customers, and we implement wireless systems with Aruba, Cisco, and Extreme. There are many customers that use Instant Cluster, and we have customers that use it on-premise. It depends on the people working at the customer side.
Head of Network Engineering at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees
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2020-02-09T08:17:00Z
Feb 9, 2020
Our primary use case is for deploying the product in hotels, usually a small deployment where an external controller is not required. Aruba provides a cheap and good solution.
Network Administrator Telecom at a maritime company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2020-02-06T11:37:00Z
Feb 6, 2020
We use Aruba Instant Access Points — one of the components of Instant Manager — to deploy wireless services to the ships that are running on the coast of Antwerp. This would be tug boats and other vessels in shipping that need communications capabilities.
We've used the solution for a project with a small hotel. We primarily used the solution for five access points. We use it for wifi access around the rooms.
Aruba Instant delivers the only controllerless Wi-Fi solution that is easy to set-up, and loaded with security and smarts needed to accelerate your business without breaking your budget.
It's just the perks that we get with everything in terms of the equipment, such as client tracking and GPS coverage. There's a whole lot of perks to Aruba.
I use the solution in my company's manufacturing area.
The solution is used for guest user login for wireless, secure connectivity for internal and guest users, and user experience.
I use Aruba Instant for Wireless LAN and CCTV solutions.
There are setups where instant switches will be present, mostly around two or three, and as part of the same setup, five to ten APs will be there; this setup needs to be implemented in one of the environments of our company's customers using Aruba Instant. The customers of our organization might also have multiple PSKs and additional radius in their internet, so as part of the company, we need to integrate Aruba Instant accordingly, and especially for any personal SSID, it needs to operate through Aruba Instant.
We use the tool everywhere for WiFi.
use this for Ware house management, and Office wireless LAN network
We use Aruba Instant as our access point for various purposes, including data, and throughout the office. As we expand, we plan to implement it in our warehouse for connectivity.
We are a system integrator. Aruba is a very reliable solution, and I've been working with Aruba products for more than five years. It started with Aruba wireless solutions, like the 135 series, 203H Series, 203R Series, 300 series, and now Aruba 8. The coverage is excellent, and it's very well developed with high customer satisfaction.
We use the product in a very small setup where the customers require 10 to 20 access points. A controller will not be suitable for such a customer. So, we provide them with a solution without a controller.
In my company, we use Aruba Instant since it is a very light product for installations, and it provides summaries, making it a good choice for customers.
For us, it was a way of getting in the door without having to buy a controller. I used Aruba Instant with a bunch of schools.
One of my government customers has multiple offices across the city, while their IT team is stationed in their central office. So we positioned Aruba wireless solutions across all their offices, and their IT team was able to access and operate APs from their central office.
We deploy Aruba Instant for customers on a project basis.
I primarily use the solution for my WiFi.
We primarily use the solution for connecting to our WiFi network. We use it to communicate with our internal network. It connects everything - telephones, tablets, et cetera. It's our company network.
We use Aruba Instant for sending logins to Aruba AirWave. We also use Aruba Instant with Aruba Mobility Controller for access points, particularly over one hundred access points.
We primarily use the solution for surfing and browsing. Students would use it for social media. Professionals might use it for video calling or video conferencing as well. These would be the cases.
The product is used for user segmentation, server segmentation, WiFi segmentation, and printer server segmentation.
We primarily use the solution for our wireless network.
Our company has about 25 access points, and they integrate Aruba Instant. We have authentication integrated with Windows in the main controller for each employee. We also have a guest net portal.
Our clients use it as a Wi-Fi access point.
We prefer to use this solution for smaller organizations. For private customers, generally we prefer a private cloud. If it's a government-based company, like central government and government-based companies, they prefer on-prem. There are six people using this solution in our environment.
We propose it to our customers for Wireless LAN. Internally, in our company, we use Cisco. We have many customers, and we implement wireless systems with Aruba, Cisco, and Extreme. There are many customers that use Instant Cluster, and we have customers that use it on-premise. It depends on the people working at the customer side.
Our primary use case is for deploying the product in hotels, usually a small deployment where an external controller is not required. Aruba provides a cheap and good solution.
We use Aruba Instant Access Points — one of the components of Instant Manager — to deploy wireless services to the ships that are running on the coast of Antwerp. This would be tug boats and other vessels in shipping that need communications capabilities.
We've used the solution for a project with a small hotel. We primarily used the solution for five access points. We use it for wifi access around the rooms.
Our primary use case is for basic Wi-Fi and also for the captive portal authentication with 802.1X MAC.
We primarily use the solution in the business environment for the office network.
We primarily use the solution as a base for our site office.
We use this solution for our wireless network. All of our wireless devices are on the Aruba network.
Our primary use case of this solution is to control our networks.