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Extreme Wireless Access Points

Extreme Wireless Access Points
Formerly ExtremeWireless

Overview

What is Extreme Wireless Access Points?

Extreme Networks' Wireless Access Points (or ExtremeWireless) are designed to provide performance in the most demanding environments with the latest Wi-Fi technologies including 6 GHz, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and software-defined dual 6 GHz radios.

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Aerohive APs have proven to be a reliable solution for warehouses, supporting distribution and supply chain operations by providing …
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Aerohive-Needs work

7 out of 10
December 16, 2019
Incentivized
The Aerohive Wireless wifi solution was implemented at our corporate office, along with customers we support. It addressed the issue of …
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Product Details

What is Extreme Wireless Access Points?

Extreme Networks' Wireless Access Points (or ExtremeWireless) are designed to provide performance in the most demanding environments with the latest Wi-Fi technologies including 6 GHz, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and software-defined dual 6 GHz radios.

The solutions help to ensure an organization's high capacity network is optimized by identifying associated users, devices, and applications, and applying contextualized network policies to prioritize, restrict, or limit network performance at an individual or group level.

Extreme Wireless Access Points Technical Details

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Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Aerohive APs have proven to be a reliable solution for warehouses, supporting distribution and supply chain operations by providing reliable connectivity for thousands of devices. Users have praised the ease of access, policy creation, and overall management that Aerohive offers, making it a more robust option compared to competitors like Ruckus and Aruba. One common use case in warehouses is the heavy reliance on Aerohive by wireless scanner guns for critical wireless connectivity. Engineers appreciate that the setup process for Aerohive devices is rarely manual, minimizing interference and simplifying their work. This product is widely deployed across organizations, including central offices, warehouses, and small office/home office installations, providing solid Wi-Fi coverage in various settings. With the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology from Aerohive, users also have visibility and remote troubleshooting capabilities for Wi-Fi and switching issues. In addition to warehouse operations, Aerohive is used for remote access, supporting users working from home and small offices. Its centralized management functionality addresses the need for efficient Wi-Fi management in various industries. Multiple companies and locations rely on Aerohive for wireless connectivity, with each SSID having its own VLAN and integration with Windows Network Policy Server for AD security groups. The seamless wireless connectivity enabled by Aerohive Access Points ensures smooth transitions as users move between access points. Users have found that this product provides cost-effective solutions without compromising on performance or cloud management capabilities.

Overall, Aerohive APs are well-regarded in warehouse settings due to their reliability, ease of use, robust management features, and scalability to support a large number of devices. They are also highly valued in remote work scenarios where reliable wireless connectivity is essential. The ability to centrally manage Wi-Fi across multiple locations is another key advantage of this product. With its cost-effective solutions and seamless wireless connectivity, Aerohive has become a preferred choice for many organizations seeking dependable Wi-Fi coverage in diverse environments.

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Reviews

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Allows simultaneous access of more than 200 people per access point.
  • It has great design and signal capture and send enhancement features.
  • Authenticated access on the Radius server for employees.
  • Access with registration portal for guests.
  • Warranty with quick parts replacement.
  • The hotspot equipment is not upgradeable to Wifi 6. You need to buy the new model.
  • 24x7 warranty is much more expensive.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Cloud-managed
  • Fine-tuning settings on a per-device basis
  • Quick deployment
  • Heatmaps that allow for placement of APs on uploaded building maps
  • In my experience, licensing has become a nightmare. Licensing must be tied to a device, they also won't let you activate used units from other companies if they are donated or purchased third-party.
  • Customer service is outsourced overseas.
  • In my experience, technicians are incentivized to close tickets quickly - whether the issue has been fixed or not - which can be frustrating to work with.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • autopilot replacement
  • easy to setup
  • tempates for quick deployments
  • their locking out of the portal when license count needs true up
  • the fix for the LED's that burns out, not just switching it to a blink mode
December 16, 2019

Aerohive-Needs work

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • The web portal is easy to maneuver
  • It took a bit to understand the flow of setting up a new client or site
  • The web portal could use a facelift and be more streamlined like the Meraki portal.
  • Communication with the APS- specifically applying firmware upgrades. That process was extremely buggy, and many times I had to get to the AP and factory default it because it would get stuck in the upgrade process and not complete the cycle. That was very inconvenient for places such as University halls where the AP was mounted 20+ feet on the ceiling and having the rent a lift to reset the AP.
Gus Awad | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Ease of use and Management. The process of implementing APs is straight forward and managing the wireless infrastructure is quite simple and efficient.
  • Coverage: we are very happy with the distance each AP coverages in our warehouses without having any drop issues or over implementing APs.
  • Cost competitive versus other cloud managed wi-fi solutions such as Cisco, Aruba or Mist.
  • A mobile app would be great to manage the Infrastructure.
  • The browser load time is quite long sometimes making troubleshooting slow.
  • Better integration with Windows cloud services for management and authentication.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Access points can broadcast multiple SSIDs and place traffic for each SSID in the same or different VLANs.
  • Access Points are able to receive and interpret attributes passed from a RADIUS server. Then use this information to assign different VLANs in the same SSID.
  • Cloud dashboard can track all connected wifi users, devices, and show statistics related to the access points.
  • Access Points auto connect to the cloud dashboard after acquiring a DHCP IP address. Making initial setup very simple.
  • Can require users to agree to an Acceptable Use Policy to utilize a guest wifi SSID.
  • Dashboard constantly says that the AP configuration is not in sync with management, but no changes have been made.
  • "Golden Age" software updates have caused APs to overheat and crash.
  • Renewing the support contract was a lengthy process that could have been easily simplified and streamlined.
  • Customer support did not want to help me with resolving an issue. They just wanted to close the case and tell me that it was not an issue with their equipment.
  • Documentation is severely lacking for configuring some of the advanced features offered.
September 12, 2018

Aerohive is Amazing!

Larry Chisholm | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Ease of deployment - Setting up an AP is easy as powering it on, the controller finds it. Apply a policy, and move forward with your day.
  • Ease of management - Policy updates and firmware updates are point and click
  • Amazing Radios - Signal strength is unparalelled for enterprise wireless environments.
  • More visibility into your product certification process. - Certifications are a great way to show employers you're serious about the products they have. Not all of us have the means to go to a class just to take your test. Ruckus provides this much easier than aerohive, free online training, and 60 bucks for a test.
  • Account execs need to be more engaged, resellers provide better turn around than aerohive account reps.
  • Add task templates, or at least make them easier to access if they're available.
Bear Golightly | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • If your subscription lapses, the AP's don't stop functioning (I'm looking at you, Meraki).
  • The "hive" architecture that is the backbone of the Aerohive platform: the cloud is just configuration management and reporting, the "controller" is a mesh network that auto-configures itself on your layer 2 network
  • Auto-provisioning is exactly what the doctor ordered: scan the barcode on several unopened boxes of AP's into the cloud interface, ship them off, plug them in at the remote site, wait ten minutes, BLAMMO. Incredible wi-fi with no muss, no fuss.
  • Splintering of the HiveManagers: Right now, there are two HiveManagers: HiveManager NG and HiveManager Classic - Certain products are only compatible with HiveManager NG (such as the 8-port fanless switches we would like to use), but HiveManager NG doesn't support routers (which we have)
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Extremely easy to provision new devices, once the profiles are set up, due to centralized management
  • Very quick provisioning of new devices, due to centralized management and predefined profiles
  • They do no support 2-factor authentication or IP whitelisting to log onto their cloud-based management portal. Organization learned the importance of 2FA over a decade ago, yet Aerohive hasn't caught on.
  • Tier 1 technical support is generally terrible. I am almost guaranteed to get the run-around when a tier 1 picks up the support case, and they are incentivised to hold on to the case as long as possible. If you don't get a good answer right away, immediate request an escalation!
  • Lack of useful logging during normal usage and stability of the software seem to be a constant issue in their BR (branch router) platform, though it has gotten better in the last year or so.
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