Adtran Wireless vs. HPE Juniper Access Points

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adtran Wireless
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Adtran offers wireless LAN.N/A
HPE Juniper Access Points
Score 8.8 out of 10
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The Juniper AP Series Access Points work in conjunction with the Juniper Mist Cloud Architecture and Mist AI to collect and analyze metadata in near real-time from all wireless clients. This is to enable rapid problem detection and root cause identification with predictive recommendations and proactive correction realizing the self-driving network.N/A
Pricing
Adtran WirelessHPE Juniper Access Points
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Adtran WirelessHPE Juniper Access Points
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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User Ratings
Adtran WirelessHPE Juniper Access Points
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.0
(8 ratings)
Usability
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8.1
(8 ratings)
User Testimonials
Adtran WirelessHPE Juniper Access Points
Likelihood to Recommend
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
The Mist portal-controlled Juniper APs are great in an environment where clients are relatively stationary. Coverage is fantastic, and throughput is really good. I would be more concerned about placing these in a distribution-type warehouse where clients frequently roam between APs. While I've not had any issues, I could see where some APs might become sticky due to the cloud-controlled nature. In my experience, a local controller would be better suited to environments like that. I'm also concerned that support and quality may suffer due to the HPE merger.
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Pros
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
  • Juniper AP45 coverage is great. We have one deployed in a sub-optimal manner (too high, too much space for a single AP), and we still have great coverage.
  • The APs are easy to configure via the Mist Portal. You can create sitewide templates, as well as templates for subsets of APs.
  • The APs are reliable. We don't have much trouble out of them. I can count on 1 hand how many times I've had to reboot one in the past year.
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Cons
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
  • I wish there was a mobile app that allows configuration and health status checks
  • The MIST UI could use some improvements - some things take more than 1 click to access
  • Marvis doesn't impress me. I ask it questions and sometimes it doesn't respond or understand
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Usability
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
We used a reseller to help set up and initially manage the Juniper APs. Templates are set up and deployed to sites, and at first, it may seem complicated, with a slight learning curve. Once created and deployed, the overall management and usability are great. In summary, the initial setup takes some advanced knowledge of the Cloud Dashboard setup with templates. After that, it's easy to use and manage moving forward.
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Alternatives Considered
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
I prefer Juniper. Configuring the extreme environment was odd and clunky. Three years after we deployed Extreme I got informed the virtual controller we were using was end of life. The APs were still good, just the controller was end of life. I had to deploy a new virtual controller and reconfigure everything. I won't have this problem with Mist's cloud controller
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Return on Investment
Adtran
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Juniper Networks
  • Honestly, the best thing I can say is users had no idea we changed the network. We went from a network with little to no problems to a new network with no problems.
  • When we deployed the new Access Points, users just connected and went about their day.
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