The primary use case is for cloud-based access management, as ExtremeWireless is pioneering in this area. Additionally, they have a robust security engine called Air Defense, which provides professional wireless security assistance to some of my customers.
Networking Specialist at Saudi Business Machines - SBM
Real User
Top 5
2024-08-14T13:46:00Z
Aug 14, 2024
We handle installations for Abil Academy in Saudi Arabia, including configuration services. Additionally, we have a major customer in the western province, specifically in Jeddah, where we implemented ExtremeWireless solutions.
ExtremeWireless is an on-premises solution. We offer the ExtremeWireless controller solution to customers who want an on-premises solution to do some configuration without much exposure to the cloud platform. With the solution, you can have the local controllers and APs on-premises and do stack configuration. Even if you have multiple branches where you can deploy APs only in FlexConnect mode, they will remotely connect to the controller. One of the branch APs will act as a controller or RF Domain manager and send all the information to the central controllers in a different location. This process will reduce the cost a little bit for customers who can't afford all sites in each individual controller. The AP will act as a controller and connect to the central controller, providing all the controller functionalities for the local site. Even if the central controller is down, the local controller APs will be up and running. Compared with Cisco or Aruba, ExtremeWireless offers the best on-premises controller solutions we like.
I primarily deploy ExtremeWireless for hospitality customers like the hotel group Coral Sea Hotels. I focus on hospitality but also have some banking and retail customers. We have six hotels, two banks, and three retail customers. We're using Extreme's universal APs: AP305C, AP410C, and AP460C. We plan to expand our usage, but there are supply chain issues, so the delivery is taking time.
ExtremeWireless is deployed in our staff quarters. It's a small building with three floors, and we have deployed eight ExtremeWireless access points. It is an appropriate solution for the moderate bandwidth needs in the staff quarters. However, we don't use ExtremeWireless for heavy video streaming and other activities that require high bandwidth.
Principal Systems Engineer at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-08-26T21:05:49Z
Aug 26, 2022
We primarily use these wireless access points in our corporate warehouses. We've got people using their phones and laptops to do things such as presentations. There are also production-oriented activities, where we use handheld devices for scanning. These are warehouse-type activities.
Assistnat Professor in Computer Science and Engineering Department at Walchand College of Engineering
Real User
2022-06-23T13:05:19Z
Jun 23, 2022
We are using the product for learning and research purposes, and for academics. We can connect with the hotspot through this, however, due to the fact that we're not moving outside of the buildings, it also provides connectivity on any place on our campus. If you are there inside the rooms or classes, you will get connectivity. We upload it outside of classrooms also. You can learn and study anywhere. You do not have to just be in the classroom or labs.
Team Leader Solution Specialists at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-09-14T14:56:00Z
Sep 14, 2021
The version that we install depends on the customer. ExtremeWireless has two different types. There are the campus and cloud options. We mostly focus on the campus option. ExtremeWirless is good for every enterprise ogranization. It's a set of network management tools.
Product manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2020-09-15T11:13:37Z
Sep 15, 2020
We are a distributor for various networking products and ExtremeWireless is one of the solutions that we have experience with. We do between 2,000 and 3,000 projects a year for industries such as hospitality, entertainment, and education.
CEO at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-04-30T10:58:56Z
Apr 30, 2020
This product is typically used to cover normal Wi-Fi applications, such as the hospitality sector or small companies. We have been involved in lots of projects where we have installed this solution for our clients.
Extreme ExtremeWireless Access Points deliver wired-like performance, at scale for high-density in every environment. Smart Access Points are equally adept for both distributed and centralized deployment models. ExtremeWireless Controllers provide advanced functionality to allow organizations to define how wireless voice/video/data traffic is processed without architectural constraints and in accordance with business needs.
The primary use case is for cloud-based access management, as ExtremeWireless is pioneering in this area. Additionally, they have a robust security engine called Air Defense, which provides professional wireless security assistance to some of my customers.
Our use case for ExtremeWireless is to allow our employees to access the company systems.
We handle installations for Abil Academy in Saudi Arabia, including configuration services. Additionally, we have a major customer in the western province, specifically in Jeddah, where we implemented ExtremeWireless solutions.
We use the application to deploy a new setup and for the data migration.
We are using the solution for large enterprises.
I use ExtremeWireless for education, hospitality, and banking. The solution has multiple applications.
ExtremeWireless is an on-premises solution. We offer the ExtremeWireless controller solution to customers who want an on-premises solution to do some configuration without much exposure to the cloud platform. With the solution, you can have the local controllers and APs on-premises and do stack configuration. Even if you have multiple branches where you can deploy APs only in FlexConnect mode, they will remotely connect to the controller. One of the branch APs will act as a controller or RF Domain manager and send all the information to the central controllers in a different location. This process will reduce the cost a little bit for customers who can't afford all sites in each individual controller. The AP will act as a controller and connect to the central controller, providing all the controller functionalities for the local site. Even if the central controller is down, the local controller APs will be up and running. Compared with Cisco or Aruba, ExtremeWireless offers the best on-premises controller solutions we like.
I primarily deploy ExtremeWireless for hospitality customers like the hotel group Coral Sea Hotels. I focus on hospitality but also have some banking and retail customers. We have six hotels, two banks, and three retail customers. We're using Extreme's universal APs: AP305C, AP410C, and AP460C. We plan to expand our usage, but there are supply chain issues, so the delivery is taking time.
ExtremeWireless is deployed in our staff quarters. It's a small building with three floors, and we have deployed eight ExtremeWireless access points. It is an appropriate solution for the moderate bandwidth needs in the staff quarters. However, we don't use ExtremeWireless for heavy video streaming and other activities that require high bandwidth.
We primarily use these wireless access points in our corporate warehouses. We've got people using their phones and laptops to do things such as presentations. There are also production-oriented activities, where we use handheld devices for scanning. These are warehouse-type activities.
We are a training company and supply wireless at venues for our customers and staff. It is used during meetings, trainings, and events.
We are using the product for learning and research purposes, and for academics. We can connect with the hotspot through this, however, due to the fact that we're not moving outside of the buildings, it also provides connectivity on any place on our campus. If you are there inside the rooms or classes, you will get connectivity. We upload it outside of classrooms also. You can learn and study anywhere. You do not have to just be in the classroom or labs.
We use ExtremeWireless for internet conductivity.
My primary use of ExtremeWireless is as a wi-fi solution.
I am using ExtremeWireless for network access in my organization.
We use ExtremeWireless for our networks in our stores, logistic center, and head office.
The version that we install depends on the customer. ExtremeWireless has two different types. There are the campus and cloud options. We mostly focus on the campus option. ExtremeWirless is good for every enterprise ogranization. It's a set of network management tools.
We primarily use the solution for wireless coverage.
Our primary use is to support wireless infrastructure for the K-12 environment.
We are a distributor for various networking products and ExtremeWireless is one of the solutions that we have experience with. We do between 2,000 and 3,000 projects a year for industries such as hospitality, entertainment, and education.
This product is typically used to cover normal Wi-Fi applications, such as the hospitality sector or small companies. We have been involved in lots of projects where we have installed this solution for our clients.