Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers vs. HPE Networking Instant On Access Points

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Cisco offers wireless LAN.N/A
HPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
HPE Networking Instant On Access Points, formerly under the Aruba Networks brand, are presented as fast WLAN solutions for small to midsize businesses, supporting indoor and outdoor connectivity, in any environment and for any number of devices.
$99
one-time fee
Pricing
Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersHPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Editions & Modules
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HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP22
Starting at $149.99
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HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP32
Starting at $234.99
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HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP21
Starting at $99.99
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HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP22D
Starting at $184.99
one-time fee
HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP27
Starting at $209.99
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HPE Networking Instant On Access Points AP25
Starting at $239.99
one-time fee
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersHPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Considered Both Products
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Not sure why "Ruckus WLAN controllers" is not listed above but that is another major WLAN controller solution I've used in the past. Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers provide the most flexibility when it comes to designing a large WLAN deployment. They also have some of the best …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
These were extremely difficult to initially configure and get online. Once they were online we had no real issues with them. Cisco deployment has been much easier as well as having a much deeper configuration available. We also like the quick deployments we are able to do with …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers the choice for on-prem deployments. We have experienced stability issues with other products such as meraki cloud wireless solutions (althouth it also comes from Cisco). Huawei is offering very competitive wireless solutions but they are yet to be …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
I would say the Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers would be a top contender as the best enterprise wireless controller that I have used. It has so many features and settings that can be controlled compared to other vendors. The newer Cisco 9800 is a different technology. At …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
The Cisco equipment is miles better than the comparable Aruba Networks Wireless LAN devices. I would not quite put them in the same category as not all features are comparable. You also gain a lot of support on the back end by going with a large brand like Cisco, including more …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
We don't have an experience with another vendors in this segment; however, from the marketing materials and the demo we have seen, Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers were the best for our needs, as they provide a relatively easy deployment process and management process afterwards, …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Regarding the Aruba system, in our environment, many more access points would be needed to cover the same area as the Cisco solution. This significantly impacted the value of the investment—more than double what we spent on the Cisco solution.
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
The solution from Aruba was more expensive at the time of the decision and Cisco wireless LAN controller know-how was already present in-house.
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Although Aruba has also a great set of hardware and software products, we already had a big Cisco investment in access-points that would only work with Cisco Wireless LAN controllers, so it was a natural path. We have also a big Cisco switching platform that works very well …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Aruba Controller and it APs provided fewer features when it came to security and RRM. It couldn't scale and its GUI was not user-friendly at all. Meraki is our obvious choice when it comes to SMB, or managed WiFi for small enterprises. But with Meraki, only the control traffic …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
I think Cisco WLCs have more options and more capability than Aruba.
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Aruba has some strengths compared to Cisco's wireless technology. When thinking about the features, Aruba has driven the enterprise wireless sector for a long time with a strong feature strength. There is not much difference these days, but Aruba still has some features like …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Aruba controllers provide similar functionality to Cisco WLC. However, the Cisco web UI is a little easier to set up a new wireless LAN for new users.
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Xirrus/Aruba have interesting deployment methods. Their functionality is largely plug-and-play. They are less complicated to set up but still have similar functionality to Cisco.
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco Wireless LAN controllers are very reliable, provide ease of managing multiple Access Points, and compared to other name brand Wireless LAN controllers, I found Cisco's be among the best . While Cisco can be more expensive, you get what you pay for, a more reliable …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Aruba has some strong points than Cisco wireless. When you think of features, Aruba has driven the enterprise wireless sector for a long time with a rich feature set. Not much that difference in these days but Aruba still has some niche features like User-based firewall and …
Chose Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Aerohive is decent but used to be very buggy and support is poor. We actually use them for remote access more than wireless. I've used Aruba previously (4+ years ago), and it was more complex and expensive to manage, but was very feature-rich and had good monitoring. For our …
HPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Chose HPE Networking Instant On Access Points
The complexity of Cisco WLAN compared with Aruba Instant Wi-Fi Access Points is huge and just a couple of minutes onboard AP's with Zero touch !!!
Chose HPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Easy to install[.]
Chose HPE Networking Instant On Access Points
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Score 9.2 out of 10
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Score 9.2 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.8 out of 10
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Score 9.8 out of 10
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Score 9.2 out of 10
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Score 9.2 out of 10
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User Ratings
Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersHPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
(76 ratings)
9.1
(20 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.5
(12 ratings)
9.1
(4 ratings)
Availability
8.2
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
8.2
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(5 ratings)
8.2
(4 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Configurability
7.3
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Ease of integration
8.2
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
7.3
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
8.2
(1 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
8.2
(1 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cisco Wireless LAN ControllersHPE Networking Instant On Access Points
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco
I believe that Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers are well suited for the enterprise environment for medium sized to very large companies. While there are smaller WLC appliances for smaller sized businesses, a case can be made for simpler or more cost effective wireless licensing solutions (e.g. Cisco Meraki). Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers are extremely well suited for dense deployments like stadiums, arenas, hospitals, theaters, and large offices because of their ability to support a large number of APs with a very diverse technology feature set.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
It is possible that we have a bad luck with the deployment. However, It is capable to perform enterprise-level security to fit some of the organization's standards. With Airwave and other tools, it's easy to manage and administrate your wireless environment. Make aware of the IPsec tunnel from each user to the controller if you are using Clearpass for NAC. If you have a remote office with local resources, you will need controller or IAP to route traffic locally. If you have many remote offices, you will need to deploy controllers or IAP in each office, which lead to additional cost and management.
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Pros
Cisco
  • The cisco wireless controller allows for very granular access to internal and external systems.
  • The system allows for allowing special needs uses (medical, security, guest) very easy.
  • The system allows for various levels of bandwidth to a variety of users.
  • The security, flexibility and ease of use is phenomenal.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • They offer both a controller-based and controller-less option. This allows customers of all sizes to deploy a wireless network without the upfront cost of controller hardware. A controller can be added later.
  • Aruba also offers Airwave which is a single management point for all AP swarms in the environment. It offers many reporting features as well as visual RF maps displaying heatmaps of the AP signals and client positioning.
  • The Aruba Access Point we have (224s and 225s) also offer both PoE and external power supplies for those smaller deployments that may not have PoE capable switches.
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Cons
Cisco
  • Configuring wireless settings is very confusing because various settings are scattered all over the interface in different tabs
  • Lots of settings use Cisco's technical verbiage rather than common phrasing, so it's confusing what a lot of settings will do and requires researching the meaning before modifying the setting
  • The interface could be easier to use to do simple tasks such as reboot an access point
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • We have had a bunch of these stop working after a power outages. We are guessing a surge or something caused them to stop working.
  • Some of the documentation is outdated. It seems they like to make changes to how things work and it usually mean less access and insight into the devices you manage.
  • The auto signal strength feature could use a little work. It seems like even when we turn it down all the way it tries ot increases the signal strength.
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Likelihood to Renew
Cisco
Although it is a very good product, support is easy and can manage by Level 1 support persons and downtime is too much less but still there is a cost factor matters which is consider by each organization. Furthermore, organizations also compare with other competitors so it is hard to pursue and defend the high prices.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Usability
Cisco
As I said before, the only thing we miss in our old model is the fact that the management interface never received an improvement in design. It has the same look and feels since it was launched. It's not that it's hard to use. It's just the case of could be modernized.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
It is a good and stable product, and does exactly what it is intended for. It provides a good wifi connection, and ensures that the users on the work floor can do their work well. In addition, there are so many technical possibilities, that you can configure the wifi network completely to the specific wishes of the work floor.
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Reliability and Availability
Cisco
Downtime fear is the first fear which IT persons look and want to eliminate as much as they can but eventually you have to face it as nothing is perfect. Cisco Wireless Lan controller are feasible to use and easy to manage and other than this their issue reported are pretty low so you can get the best up time. now it also depends on scenario as well as environment.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Performance
Cisco
Cisco Wireless Lan controller are feasible to use and easy to manage and other than this their issue reported are pretty low so you get the better uptime. if your get the uptime then it means its a stable product in your environment. Product performance also depends on the product management and Cisco Wireless Lan controller management is easy so you can get the great output.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Support Rating
Cisco
As usual, the support from Cisco's TAC (Technical Assistance Center) is lacking. Granted, they always get the job done, but the amount of lead time on a non-emergency is enough to make you just handle it yourself. The good news is that if you ask for Cisco's assistance and forget about it, they'll jump on by the time you've forgotten where you were in troubleshooting it and have it fixed for you.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Aruba Wireless Network support has always been reliable and great to work with. There was a period during the HPE acquisition of Aruba Wireless where getting in touch with an engineer took somewhat longer than usual, but it still was not a huge issue. The most difficult part of the merger was getting an accurate view of our inventory according to HPE Aruba as they were merging/choosing a system to host all of that information.
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Implementation Rating
Cisco
Originally, when we deployed our first controller it was on a very limited basis. We only deployed it to our administration building and our High School. It was pretty straight forward. Because this was new to us we leaned heavily on our Cisco partner to assist us. With our last upgrade, we upgraded the controllers, added redundancy and expanded the building count along with new SSID's and restrictions. It went much easier, but again, we did rely on Cisco TAC and our partner to clarify and assist as needed. Having already been familiar with the product help tremendously.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco
The Aironet access points are used for employee WiFi access, and they integrate well with Meraki. They would offer a separate guest network, too, but the decision was made to physically separate the guest network, so even if a bad actor would gain access to the ethernet port of the AP, they'd still not see any company traffic.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
When comparing Aruba Instant Wi-Fi Access Points to Cisco Meraki MR the most significant factors are pricing and license fees. At the current cost of one Meraki MR AP, we can deploy three Aruba Instant Wi-Fi Access Points, providing equivalent functionality, coverage, and performance.
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Scalability
Cisco
Cisco is a brand name and people trust on it. if any one thing about the networking then Cisco is among those brand which is count as trusted brand and people rely on it. Also it support is good so people can use it. Cisco Wireless Lan controller are easy to use and manage so it requires less effort.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Return on Investment
Cisco
  • We have had our [Cisco Wireless LAN Controller] 5508s for a very long time now and although they are getting dated, they have earned us our money's worth with consistency, stability, and ease of use. Users have minimal wireless complaints and when they do seldom are they WLC-related.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Excellent uptime and reliability
  • If licensed properly, failover is easy
  • The newest version upgrade is somewhat cumbersome as they want us to replace hardware, which seems silly, so we are on the most current legacy supported version. Once unsupported, we will need to replace hardware.
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