Learn what your peers think about Aruba Networks Wireless WAN. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: December 2024.
The primary use case of the solution is to provide wireless access while protecting our data transfers. The solution can be deployed on-premise and in the cloud.
IT Solution Analyst II at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-08-16T18:05:54Z
Aug 16, 2022
We mainly use Aruba Networks Wireless WAN for our corporate wireless access for corporate mobiles, corporate laptops, and guest wireless access. We also use the product because of its tax asset.
Head of IT infrastructure at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-07-17T19:43:00Z
Jul 17, 2022
We use Aruba Wireless at a big trading center in two ways. One use case is a corporate network with restrictions, and another is for customers. For our corporate use case, we have around 30 people on various devices, like laptops and mobile phones. In the second case, we provide access to around 1,000 users.
We have vertical markets and there's almost no real use case since it's all industry. Aruba is not really designed to be used in private households. We do have a few private customers. However, they have a very high demand on security. If they have a high demand on the performance, we definitely reach with Aruba however, the majority of our customers are industry related.
Network and Security Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
2022-05-20T19:20:46Z
May 20, 2022
We have used Aruba Networks Wireless WAN a lot for retail, manufacturing, and deployments on educational campuses. Most of the deployments I've done are enterprise-grade across multiple sites, utilizing the ClearPass solution so that all the enterprise sites are managed at one location. The use cases can vary.
Network Engineer at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-12-16T14:56:14Z
Dec 16, 2020
We've built out a new office and we use Aruba as our wireless system. Regular workers at our company use it. We built the office for about 500 seats. In the end, it should be able to seat roughly 500 people. If each person has at least three devices, that's close to 1500 devices on the network. That's the capacity that we're planning to use.
Senior Solutions Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-05-05T10:37:25Z
May 5, 2020
We are a tech consultancy firm and this is one of the solutions that we implement for our clients. When our clients are looking for a local wireless environment, this solution can fit their needs.
Director de Negocio. Redes, Comunicaciones y Seguridad at Avanti21 Sistemas y telecomunicaciones, S.L.
Real User
2020-03-03T08:47:45Z
Mar 3, 2020
I am a system integrator and this is one of the solutions that I implement for my customers. My customers use the Aruba Wireless WAN for Wi-Fi connectivity and network connectivity. It is typically used in an industrial setting.
Project Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-30T07:55:00Z
Jan 30, 2020
We have this solution on our standalone sites operating with indoor and outdoor access points connected to a controller. It has multiple access IDs in the campus area.
Network Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-11-21T07:12:00Z
Nov 21, 2019
We use this solution to control access and bandwidth. It is used for the RTLS tracking devices that are supported by Aruba and we are going to test it in our environment.
We are a solution provider and we have experience providing solutions such as this one to our customers. We currently have a customer who uses this solution in a school.
Aruba Networks Wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) is a powerful WAN solution that enables organizations and businesses to create global networks that securely connect their members regardless of their locations. Aruba Networks Wireless WAN leverages AI to create a network that is always equipped to address issues or keep up with evolving needs. The operations that run on this network are also capable of running consistently because the AI is always learning and keeping the network running...
We use the product as a VPN device for connecting remote offices.
I configure access points or wireless networks and install Aruba Networks Wireless WAN.
The solution is being used as a SaaS IDL for connection.
My clients use it for the employees to log in to the Internet.
The main use case for this solution is in the education sector and public services.
The solution has many use cases, so we use it for warehouses, factories, and offices. Also, I've been using it in many different places.
I use the solution for cloud operations.
Aruba Networks Wireless WAN is used for wireless network conductivity.
We use the solution to access the internet connection.
We primarily use the solution to control viruses. It's for security to protect access points.
Our company uses the solution to create networks for customers. We have more than 100 users across project management and service delivery.
The primary use case of the solution is to provide wireless access while protecting our data transfers. The solution can be deployed on-premise and in the cloud.
Warehousing and manufacturing are the primary ones that I've been in, but we also do campuses, schools, and healthcare.
We mainly use Aruba Networks Wireless WAN for our corporate wireless access for corporate mobiles, corporate laptops, and guest wireless access. We also use the product because of its tax asset.
I use Aruba Wireless to give wifi access to customers and office-goers.
We use Aruba Wireless at a big trading center in two ways. One use case is a corporate network with restrictions, and another is for customers. For our corporate use case, we have around 30 people on various devices, like laptops and mobile phones. In the second case, we provide access to around 1,000 users.
We have vertical markets and there's almost no real use case since it's all industry. Aruba is not really designed to be used in private households. We do have a few private customers. However, they have a very high demand on security. If they have a high demand on the performance, we definitely reach with Aruba however, the majority of our customers are industry related.
We have used Aruba Networks Wireless WAN a lot for retail, manufacturing, and deployments on educational campuses. Most of the deployments I've done are enterprise-grade across multiple sites, utilizing the ClearPass solution so that all the enterprise sites are managed at one location. The use cases can vary.
We use Aruba Networks Wireless WAN for logistic purposes.
We've built out a new office and we use Aruba as our wireless system. Regular workers at our company use it. We built the office for about 500 seats. In the end, it should be able to seat roughly 500 people. If each person has at least three devices, that's close to 1500 devices on the network. That's the capacity that we're planning to use.
We are a tech consultancy firm and this is one of the solutions that we implement for our clients. When our clients are looking for a local wireless environment, this solution can fit their needs.
This solution provides our wireless network service. We use it as a centralized wireless hub in our network.
I am a system integrator and this is one of the solutions that I implement for my customers. My customers use the Aruba Wireless WAN for Wi-Fi connectivity and network connectivity. It is typically used in an industrial setting.
I use this solution as an access point for my local Wi-Fi.
Our primary use case of this solution is to connect all our end-users to the network via the wireless access point.
We have this solution on our standalone sites operating with indoor and outdoor access points connected to a controller. It has multiple access IDs in the campus area.
We use this solution to control access and bandwidth. It is used for the RTLS tracking devices that are supported by Aruba and we are going to test it in our environment.
We are a solution provider and we have experience providing solutions such as this one to our customers. We currently have a customer who uses this solution in a school.
Our primary use is to provide wireless network access for our clients.
We primarily use the solution for expanding the capabilities of the network to wireless devices.
For campus installations, student residences, universities, and small community enterprises. The performance is excellent.