2019-10-23T05:52:00Z

What is your primary use case for Cisco Wireless WAN?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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Real User
Top 20
2024-01-02T10:22:03Z
Jan 2, 2024

I worked for a university in Florida that wanted a campus Wi-Fi. So, we chose Cisco and deployed it on the entire campus. It was part of a bigger project that included firewalls.

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Alex Uritsky - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2023-09-20T07:22:00Z
Sep 20, 2023

We use Cisco Wireless WAN in our academic institution, both on the campus-wide and dormitory networks.

AM
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-16T07:13:00Z
May 16, 2023

We have around nearly 150 access points. We use Cisco access points for our business core systems for the employees. All the users connect through this wirelessly.

Eduard Otto - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5
2023-04-26T09:05:00Z
Apr 26, 2023

We use Cisco Wireless WAN to provide wireless WAN for our company.

DH
Real User
2023-04-10T07:10:03Z
Apr 10, 2023

We primarily used the solution for wireless connectivity. We used it for daily work. We use our own laptops, and the solution allows us to connect to the network at work.

Emmanuel Musuwo - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2023-04-03T11:06:13Z
Apr 3, 2023

It's for networking, specifically for network access to our Internet.

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PK
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-16T13:10:13Z
Feb 16, 2023

I primarily use Cisco Wireless WAN for meetings and to let mobile devices connect to WiFi.

TS
Real User
Top 20
2023-01-26T11:58:33Z
Jan 26, 2023

We use Cisco Wireless WAN for the network in our office. The solution is deployed on-premises. There are currently 20 people who use this solution in my organization. They're technical staff and salespeople.

Md Manirul Islam - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2023-01-03T14:36:32Z
Jan 3, 2023

Cisco Wireless WAN works well in an enterprise environment.

JO
Real User
2022-11-15T14:39:29Z
Nov 15, 2022

We just basically use it for wireless throughout our office space.

Evans Choge - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5
2022-10-28T12:42:14Z
Oct 28, 2022

Our primary use case for this solution is setting up a wireless source for our clients to connect to the VPNs and our data centers.

Hameed Ullah - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 20
2022-10-03T17:54:57Z
Oct 3, 2022

We needed a controller-based wireless solution for a medium-sized office environment that can support six to 10 APs. We have around 35 users in our office.

DP
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2022-08-31T11:13:49Z
Aug 31, 2022

We primarily use this product to provide general wireless network access.

Bram Cuppens - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2022-07-05T06:29:18Z
Jul 5, 2022

We just deliver wireless coverage, general and specific, for auditoriums and stuff like that.

MV
Real User
Top 20
2022-06-29T16:51:14Z
Jun 29, 2022

We primarily use the solution for WiFi and for switching switches. It offers a wireless controller device and access points and switches.

WW
Real User
Top 20
2022-06-14T11:26:00Z
Jun 14, 2022

Our primary use for the solution is providing internet access points for our customers, we are a Wi-Fi management service.

KD
Real User
Top 10
2022-04-28T18:28:24Z
Apr 28, 2022

We're a higher ed campus. So, we have Cisco Wireless prevalent throughout all of our buildings for students, faculty, and staff to access the network. We are using its latest version.

Aladdin Sayed - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2022-04-06T11:59:29Z
Apr 6, 2022

We are a hotel. We primarily use the solution for wireless access for the hotel and for accommodations.

NM
Real User
2022-02-17T16:27:16Z
Feb 17, 2022

We use Cisco Wireless WAN for our internal and guests users. We have recently migrated to the newest version of the solution.

UA
Real User
2022-01-20T10:19:34Z
Jan 20, 2022

I'm a solution architect and consultant in my company (a Cisco partner and system integrator) and our standard use case for Cisco Wireless LAN is providing WiFi coverage throughout our client organizations' buildings. These organizations include banks, airports, and universities. We also use other networking products from Cisco, including Cisco Meraki for cloud-based wireless networking in smaller environments.

Ghayas Uddin - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2021-06-24T15:46:14Z
Jun 24, 2021

I use the solution for wireless and mobile users, data sharing and file and print servers. We use the solution for conducting nearly all our services.

Radek Skrivanek - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5
2021-06-01T10:49:24Z
Jun 1, 2021

We have many computers that we have connected to this network device.

SB
Real User
2020-08-06T06:44:45Z
Aug 6, 2020

This product makes up part of our wireless network infrastructure.

RagidKader - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2019-11-05T07:11:00Z
Nov 5, 2019

Our primary use case of this solution is for streaming access to the personal devices of students and staff for guest wifi and connection. So we provide corporate access to devices. They use it for media streaming, for social networking, for learning solutions. Most people don't connect through land cable anymore - they all go for wireless options.

DO
MSP
2019-10-30T06:14:00Z
Oct 30, 2019

I've been designing wireless solutions and have been a solutions provider for over 20 years. I spec the solution based on the client's requirements and use whichever vendor device is affordable, and fits the purpose of the company's requirements. We mainly use the WLC 5000 series. We use other Cisco products, mainly geared to smaller markets. I use Cisco and Dell devices, but mostly Cisco, as in the switching arena. I'm most familiar with cloud management and wireless Cisco solutions such as the WMM. I'm not familiar with the Cisco CSR or Cisco Cloud Services Router 1000V. In terms of WLAN solutions, it all comes down to the business requirements and commercials. I would tend to use Cisco at the higher end if the commercial can afford it, but it also depends if it's fit for purpose on the NRL hive. I also use Ubiquiti and I've also started to look at Campion as well. But it really depends on the requirements. External, Ubiquiti, internal Cisco, and Aerohive.

DD
Real User
2019-10-28T06:33:00Z
Oct 28, 2019

I'm a user, administrator, and implementer of Wireless WAN. I work in a large company and we use the system throughout our campus sites. We mainly use version 5508 and for smaller sites, we use 2504. There are more recent products but I don't have experience with them. We currently have 50,000 people using the Cisco Wireless WAN and have no plans for further expansion.

IM
Real User
2019-10-28T06:33:00Z
Oct 28, 2019

The primary use case for this solution is supplying Wi-Fi to public users. We have been using this solution for 3D uploading and providing resources for users. Our goal is to offload traffic from mobile devices while people are at work. We have been installing this solution in malls, the university, and other buildings. We have deployed this solution across the whole country.

MA
Real User
2019-10-28T06:33:00Z
Oct 28, 2019

We use Cisco Wireless WAN for normal campus access, for voice roaming, regular setup, some employee networks, network using portals, and simple registrations.

MN
Real User
2019-10-23T05:52:00Z
Oct 23, 2019

We use this solution to provide wireless service in our hospitals.

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