Likelihood to Recommend Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Aruba Instant On AP Series Access Points are well suited for a small to mid-size setup (i.e., from 20 users to 500 devices that need to connect to WiFi). Aruba provides access points for both indoors and outdoors (e.g., commercial spaces and offices, and manufacturing units as well). Aruba Instant On AP Series Access Points can also support controller-based architecture, and I would recommend going for that when the AP devices are more than 30.
Read full review Helps ensure a better user experience by designing a wireless network optimized for your environment. The wireless network's safety and satisfaction are improved for the company. Even more important is the need to protect the information that travels over it and that is where SonicWALL wireless network security, in a nutshell, provides a solution with true excellence.
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Controllerless solution Users connect to different APs seamlessly (soft handoff) when moving from one region to another Stable--we have never faced any downtime with any APs Different SSID to segregate internal and guest networks Read full review The problem we are addressing with SonicWall SonicWave Series is security over our network. We handle information and have to keep everything confidential. So we use SonicWall SonicWave Series to keep our network safe from intrusion and anybody who may want to try to get into our system to do harm Read full review Cons Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Aruba Instant On AP Series Access Points miss having OTP generation--this is must, for guest users at least Pricing is high Read full review Detailed setup instructions Auto Setup Feature for mesh Provide filters without a yearly subscription Read full review Alternatives Considered Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Read full review We evaluated Aruba and then evaluated SonicWall. SonicWall had fewer features, but it was cost-effective and suitable for our budget. Aruba, on other hand, was a dedicated WiFi solution and it was way costlier than SonicWall firewall and access point together, hence we selected SonicWall Sonicwave for our branch offices and Aruba for our head office where user count is more, and even management users are present in head office.
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Our users' productivity has increased, as they can now connect wirelessly We are now centrally controlling users' traffic from firewall and blocking or limiting use of unwanted web apps Has helped us in improving monitoring of user traffic Read full review SonicWall has an intuitive user interface that allows you to manage all the sound waves in a piece from a single pane of glass. In addition, it is easy to register and onboard access points with SonicWall. As simple as scanning the QR code, the API is automatically added to the network infrastructure once you have registered your new access points and the SonicWALL Wi-Fi Planner tool. Read full review ScreenShots