The main cases are Juniper Versa, the APs, and the firewall. Right now, a customer in Bangalore needs an SRX340 firewall for 200 users. I recommended the Juniper SRX340, as it would be sufficient for their needs. We handle customers from various industries, including banking, warehouses, and more. We serve both small and big customers.
I use the solution in my company to monitor our entire network infrastructure, including access points, core switches, firewalls, and everything else, which is currently maintained by Juniper. The overall control of the tool is available from the web portal, so Juniper Mist's dashboard gives access to all the information related to our company's network infrastructure through a cloud portal, making it very easy to manage and troubleshoot it.
Our customers primarily use Wireless Access Points for high-speed wireless connectivity and user engagement. Additionally, they benefit from Mist's self-healing wireless infrastructure, ensuring network reliability and security.
The solution is good as a portal to manage your access points, users, and all the devices very smoothly. The solution manages their traffic and their logs as well.
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We are using Juniper's wireless access points for IoT devices in hardware warehouses. We also use them in multiple office locations, allowing us to manage everything in a single pane of glass. That's why we opted for Juniper's solution.
Service Sales Associate at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2023-04-26T20:32:04Z
Apr 26, 2023
For the access points, what we're using the product for is location-enabled services. They're making access points wireless. One use case is in football stadiums that need multiple access points in different locations so that there are no Wi-Fi drop-offs or dead zones within the center. Basically, we're able to set up wireless access points that would mitigate how many actual access points have to be set up. People can go around and turn on these access points or check for areas within a stadium to make sure the network is available to use. They can lower the number of access points needed for generous coverage across a wide area. With these access points, you'd be able to get messages and notifications within those connected to the network, such as deals within the stores or stadium and welcome-back messages if you are returning to the network, so there are marketing opportunities as well.
We primarily use Juniper for wireless access points. This is actually a tri-band device we need for the native tri-band devices. That's why we are using Juniper Mist.
It's our main WiFi provider. We're a newspaper company in Sweden. It's actually a lot of newspaper brands. We're around a hundred brands. We have around 70 offices in Sweden, all across Sweden. We have it deployed in all the offices. The office sites can vary from one access point all the way up to the biggest one, which has around 150 access points.
Juniper Wireless Access Points work in conjunction with Juniper Mist Cloud Services and Mist AI to deliver premier wireless access capabilities. The Juniper Mist Edge extends microservices to the campus to bring agility and scale while enabling new applications at the edge.
The main cases are Juniper Versa, the APs, and the firewall. Right now, a customer in Bangalore needs an SRX340 firewall for 200 users. I recommended the Juniper SRX340, as it would be sufficient for their needs. We handle customers from various industries, including banking, warehouses, and more. We serve both small and big customers.
I use the solution in my company to monitor our entire network infrastructure, including access points, core switches, firewalls, and everything else, which is currently maintained by Juniper. The overall control of the tool is available from the web portal, so Juniper Mist's dashboard gives access to all the information related to our company's network infrastructure through a cloud portal, making it very easy to manage and troubleshoot it.
I use the solution for wireless access.
Our customers primarily use Wireless Access Points for high-speed wireless connectivity and user engagement. Additionally, they benefit from Mist's self-healing wireless infrastructure, ensuring network reliability and security.
The solution is good as a portal to manage your access points, users, and all the devices very smoothly. The solution manages their traffic and their logs as well.
We use Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points to give our staff and end users network access. I help the employees automatically connect to the network.
We are using Juniper's wireless access points for IoT devices in hardware warehouses. We also use them in multiple office locations, allowing us to manage everything in a single pane of glass. That's why we opted for Juniper's solution.
For the access points, what we're using the product for is location-enabled services. They're making access points wireless. One use case is in football stadiums that need multiple access points in different locations so that there are no Wi-Fi drop-offs or dead zones within the center. Basically, we're able to set up wireless access points that would mitigate how many actual access points have to be set up. People can go around and turn on these access points or check for areas within a stadium to make sure the network is available to use. They can lower the number of access points needed for generous coverage across a wide area. With these access points, you'd be able to get messages and notifications within those connected to the network, such as deals within the stores or stadium and welcome-back messages if you are returning to the network, so there are marketing opportunities as well.
We primarily use Juniper for wireless access points. This is actually a tri-band device we need for the native tri-band devices. That's why we are using Juniper Mist.
Juniper Wireless Access Points (AP Series) are for network connections.
It's our main WiFi provider. We're a newspaper company in Sweden. It's actually a lot of newspaper brands. We're around a hundred brands. We have around 70 offices in Sweden, all across Sweden. We have it deployed in all the offices. The office sites can vary from one access point all the way up to the biggest one, which has around 150 access points.